Depending on context lucky can be translated as:
Glücks- lucky charm = Glücksbringer; lucky beggar/devil = Glückspilz
Glück to be lucky = Glück haben
glücklich a lucky coincidence = ein glücklicher Zufall
lucky = glücklich
The closest German translation to lucky beastwould be Glückspilz.
In German, it means 'fist'.In Latin it is the root of faustus, which means 'lucky'.
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.
Here are translations for the word "lucky" in a few languages: Spanish: afortunado French: chanceux/chanceuse German: glücklich Italian: fortunato/fortunata Japanese: 幸運な (kōunna) Russian: удачливый (udachlivy)
There is no word for "lucky" in the Bible.
The word 'Lucky' (capital L) is a noun, a proper noun; a common name for a pet or the nickname of a person.The word 'lucky' (lower case l) is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a lucky penny, a luckybreak, a lucky guess, etc.)
No, the word 'lucky' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example: I'm wearing my lucky socks.The noun form of the adjective 'lucky' is luckiness.The word 'lucky' is the adjective form of the noun luck.
no ,the word lucky is a adjective!!:)
Lucky.
meine Glückszahl ist is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Lucky is an adjective.