"Good luck" is an English equivalent of "Viel Glück."
The adjective "viel" means "a lot of, a great deal of, the best of." The noun "Glück" means "luck." Its singular definite article is "das" ("the").
Translated from the German, it means "how much".
The German expression "viel Glück" means "Good Luck".
Glck
Translated from the German, it means "how much is that?", implying usually, "how much does that cost?"
viel Spaß = feel shpahss
"viel"
" viel Spaß " (writing " viel Spass " is considered as correct, as that German letter is difficult to be found, and Germans do so themselves in many situations). The nouns always begin with capital letter in German. (Pronounce it as in English "feell shpAHss".)
"viel Liebe" is the translation, but when writing on a card or in a letter the phrase is "Mit viel Liebe".
"viel" is German and means "much" or "lots of"
The Germans either sing the English lyrics or the following lyrics: Zum Geburtstag viel Glück, Zum Geburtstag viel Glück, Zum Geburtstag liebe(r)..... Zum Geburtstag viel Glück.
viel
"Viel Glück" means "Good luck".