lucky is "raki-" in katakana script, so you would say
anata WA raki- desu
or more properly, ommiting the anata WA part
がんばって、将来の幸福
Ganba~Tsute, shōrai no kōfuku
幸運
this says good luck ^
Kouun koishii
Sachiare
gambatte
頑張って or 頑張れ
Most Japanese folks understand english a lot. Therefore i hear them say " lucky do ne".
Lucky = 'Rakki' or 幸運 kouunna
The lucky Chinese cat is called Maneki Neko in Japanese.
Lucky Dog 1 is a BL (Boy-Love) Japanese game.
"Lucky" in Hawaiian is "pomaika'i."
Japanese is the native language of over 125 million people, member of the Japonic language family. If you want to say 'blessing' in Japanese, you can use one of the following words: 'megumi', 'syukufuku', or 'onkei'.
Lucky is suerte
Afortunado (lucky)
It depends on the game. If the game is in English, it will say so on the cover. However, if it is sold in Japan with an intended Japanese market, it will usually be in Japanese. You may be lucky enough to find an English game in Japan, but the reason for it being in English may be that the same product is exported overseas.
Sure you can, but it's not grammatical. It should be "as lucky as I [am]."
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".