Glücklicher Geburtstag translates literally as Happy Birthday but it is not an expression a German speaker would use. A native speaker would say:
Alles Gute zum Geburtstag
or
Alles Liebe zum Geburtstag
lucky = glücklich
The closest German translation to lucky beastwould be Glückspilz.
Depending on context lucky can be translated as:Glücks- lucky charm = Glücksbringer; lucky beggar/devil = GlückspilzGlück to be lucky = Glück habenglücklich a lucky coincidence = ein glücklicher Zufall
meine Glückszahl ist is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
In German, it means 'fist'.In Latin it is the root of faustus, which means 'lucky'.
Whatever floats your boat, the user obviously connects to it and that's all that matters. The correct German expression would be Glücksente.
Tussi (Too-see) ================ Say that to a German girl and you'll be lucky if you come away with all body parts intact. Germans are llikely to use terms such as Schatz or Babe
Yes, the term for being lucky but unlucky is "schadenfreude." This German word refers to feeling pleasure at someone else's misfortune while experiencing one's own good luck.
"Your girlfriend is lucky" translates as :- deine Freundin hat Glück"My girlfriend is lucky" translates as :- meine Freundin hat Glück
I could be so lucky lucky lucky lucky. KyLiE mInOuGe
the answer is lucky
Lucky