Sure you can, but it's not grammatical. It should be "as lucky as I [am]."
"Lucky" in Hawaiian is "pomaika'i."
Afortunado (lucky)
Lucky is suerte
"Lucky" in Polish is "szczęśliwy."
lucky is tranlated 'chanceux' / 'chanceuse' in French
"Lucky" in Persian is "شانسی" (pronounced shansi).
In French, you can say "chanceux(se)!" to mean "lucky you!"
To say lucky in Korean, one can say un-i joh-eun. This is the colloquial or informal way of saying lucky. The Korean language, however, has a wide variety of dialects and levels of formality.
Somnamg
Felix.
debizi-oziizigobiminzh debizi = lucky, to be lucky oziisigobiminzh(iig) = willow tree(s)
Most Japanese folks understand english a lot. Therefore i hear them say " lucky do ne".