abandonner = verbe, ni masculin ni féminin ; chanceux = (adjective, masc.) féminin = chanceuse raison = (fem.) fini = participle from verb finir, masc. - féminin = finie suivre= verbe, ni masculin ni féminin ; memoire = (fem.) aider = verbe, ni masculin ni féminin ; comprends = from verbe comprendre, ni masculin ni féminin ; chercher = verbe, ni masculin ni féminin ; tard = ni masculin ni féminin ; faute = (fem.) incroyable = ni masculin ni féminin ; arriver = verbe, ni masculin ni féminin ; monde (masc.)
trouver = verbe, ni masculin ni féminin ; faire = verbe, ni masculin ni féminin vraiment =ni masculin ni féminin raconter = verbe, ni masculin ni féminin.
Loup chanceux
In French, you can say "chanceux(se)!" to mean "lucky you!"
The cast of Un gars ben chanceux - 1977 includes: Christiane Bertrand as Marie Nicole Boulay as Monique
lucky is tranlated 'chanceux' / 'chanceuse' in French
"Lucky" in French translates to "chanceux" or "chanceuse" depending on the gender of the person being described.
I am lucky to have you in my life.
you are very beautiful and I'm lucky to have you
"Avoir de la chance" is the form with "avoir" which is equivalent to "être chanceux" (to be lucky).
vous êtes si heureux
"la chance" in French conveys the meaning of '(good) luck' in English; a lucky guy is "un chanceux" the opposite is "la malchance" (bad luck) something happening at random, (not necessarily happily) can be said "au hasard" in French.
«bon minou» is good kitty in french. and for the other quetion DAY in french is «journée»
passer un journee epouvantable- to have a horrible day