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The Latin equivalent of the English word 'luck' is fortuna. In fact, a Latin way of saying 'good luck' is 'fortuna secunda'. A Latin way of saying 'bad luck' is 'adversa fortuna'.

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The Latin equivalent of the English word 'luck' is fortuna. In fact, a Latin way of saying 'good luck' is 'fortuna secunda'. A Latin way of saying 'bad luck' is 'adversa fortuna'.

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If you're asking for the word for luck in Italian it is "fortuna" and buona fortuna would be good luck!

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"Buono fortuna" is Italian for "good luck."

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molta fortuna

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Fortuna or Tyche.

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