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Lucky in Other Languages

The English word luck is used in many languages. The Germans use the word 'glucklich" to mean lucky, while the Italians use 'hyvaonninen. Norwegians use the term 'hyldig" to mean lucky. Although you might not have realized it, the English language has the same words for luck as the ones in Norwegian.

The English word luck is used in many languages. The Germans use the word 'glucklich" to mean lucky, while the Italians use 'hyvaonninen. Norwegians use the term 'hyldig" to mean lucky. Although you might not have realized it, the English language has the same words for luck as the ones in Norwegian.

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THE TRANSLATION INDUSTRY<br />

<strong>Lucky</strong> <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>Other</strong><br />

<strong>Languages</strong><br />

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WORDS FOR LUCK<br />

The English word luck is used <strong>in</strong> many languages. The Germans use<br />

the word 'glucklich" to mean lucky, while the Italians use<br />

'hyvaonn<strong>in</strong>en. Norwegians use the term 'hyldig" to mean lucky.<br />

Although you might not have realized it, the English language has<br />

the same words for luck as the ones <strong>in</strong> Norwegian.<br />

<strong>Lucky</strong> can be translated to 'lucky" <strong>in</strong> many languages. There is one<br />

exception. This word can be used to describe an unexpected or<br />

positive event. It can also be used to describe an event that occurs<br />

all the time <strong>in</strong> other languages. A person could be called lucky if<br />

they were born under certa<strong>in</strong> astrological phenomena. If it aligns<br />

with a particular constellation, it could be considered a lucky star.<br />

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MEANING OF<br />

WORD LUCKY<br />

The word "lucky" can also be used to <strong>in</strong>dicate a positive outcome.<br />

Although it may be used to <strong>in</strong>dicate good fortune or luck, the mean<strong>in</strong>g of<br />

the word 'lucky' can vary <strong>in</strong> different languages. The Lat<strong>in</strong> word for luck is<br />

felix. In Spanish, suerte is the term for luck. <strong>Lucky</strong> is the Japanese word<br />

achanceuxa. In other languages, "lucky" may also mean "lucky" or "good<br />

fortune".<br />

You can check out our English version of Happy Go <strong>Lucky</strong> to f<strong>in</strong>d out how lucky you are. This is a<br />

common way to express good fortune, but it can also be used to describe luck. There are many<br />

mean<strong>in</strong>gs for the word "lucky". Many people use Happy Go <strong>Lucky</strong> as an abbreviation. But, it is a<br />

common misconception that "lucky" does not refer to a positive quality <strong>in</strong> a person. There are<br />

many variations of the name.<br />

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WAYS TO EXPRESS GOOD FORTUNE IN OTHER<br />

LANGUAGE<br />

Although the English word "lucky", has a negative connotation it can also be a<br />

positive. <strong>Lucky</strong> can also be translated as "happy" or "good". The word can<br />

also be used to denote luck or synonyms of good <strong>in</strong> other languages. In<br />

another language, the term can be translated as "good". This dist<strong>in</strong>ction is<br />

important <strong>in</strong> how to translate "lucky"<br />

You might want to learn the word for luck if you are look<strong>in</strong>g for ways to<br />

express good fortune <strong>in</strong> other languages. Although the phrase sounds similar<br />

to "good luck" <strong>in</strong> English, it can also be used <strong>in</strong> other languages. Also, the<br />

term "lucky" can be used to describe 'good'. This might be a difficult concept<br />

to say for many people, even if they speak one language.<br />

English pronounces "lucky" as "nut". In French, the word "lucky" is<br />

pronounced "nan", while <strong>in</strong> English it is "lucky". These words sound very<br />

similar but the spell<strong>in</strong>gs are different. The word for luck is different <strong>in</strong> some<br />

languages. In Spanish, it's 'nut' and <strong>in</strong> Italian it's 'nanban'.<br />

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