Sucesso continuado is a Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase "continued success." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "continual success" in English. The pronunciation will be "soo-TCHES-soo KON-tchee-NWA-doo" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
"Don't be afraid of success!" in English is Non aver paura del successo! in Italian.
No, however there is a book, never translated into English thus far. I have it but have not had success in getting it translated yet.
'Success' may be translated as合� (goukaku) or 成功 (seikaku) in Japanese.Example:成功への近道はない (seikou e no chikamichi wa nai) - "There is no shortcut to success."
Éxito is a Spanish equivalent of the English word "success." The masculine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular el since Spanish employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "EK-see-to" in Uruguayan Spanish.
You can say "Desejo muito sucesso pra você" in Brazilian Portuguese, which translates to "I wish you much success."
say 'I wish you the best of luck." "Continued success to you"
Probably "Zei Matzliach" (lit. be successful)
The portuguese dress in high society clothing because clothes indicate manners and success
They found a trade route to asia?
"Daebak" is a Korean slang term used to express excitement, enthusiasm, or approval. It can be translated to English as "awesome," "amazing," or "incredible."
Voila traduction, when translated to English, means translation of the word voila. You can find the English meaning on a number of translator websites such as Google Translate. Voila is used to express success or satisfaction.
Successo is a literal Italian equivalent of the English word "success." The masculine singular noun may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the"), with Italian frequently employing the latter where English does not. The pronunciation will be "soot-TCHES-so" in Italian. Successois an Italian equivalent of the English word "success."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article il means "the." Its singular indefinite article un, uno means "a, one."The pronunciation is "sootch-TCHEHS-soh."