Il beato or Il benedetto is an Italian equivalent of 'blessed one'. The pronunciation is 'eel bay*-AH-toh' or 'eel bay*-nay*-DAY*-toh'. In the word by word translation, the definite article 'il' means 'the'. The masculine adjectives 'beato' and 'benedetto' mean 'blessed'. The equivalents in regard to a blessed female or feminine object is 'la beata' or 'la benedetta'.
*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
Benedizione is the Italian equivalent of 'blessings'. It's a feminine gender noun whose form in the singular is 'benedizione'. It's pronounced 'BEH-neh-dee-TSYOH-nay'.*
*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
Beato in religious terms and fortunato in lucky terms are Italian equivalents of the English word "blessed."
Specifically, the Italian words are masculines forms of adjectives. The respective pronunciations are "beh-AH-toh" and "FOHR-too-NAH-toh." The feminine forms, beata and fortunata, are pronounced "beh-AH-tah" and "FOHR-too-NAH-tah."
Sono fortunata in the feminine and Sono fortunatoin the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I am blessed".
Specifically, the verb sono means "(I) am". The feminine adjective fortunata and the masculine fortunatotranslate as "blessed, fortunate, lucky". The pronunciation will be "SO-no FOR-too-NA-ta" in the feminine and "SO-no FOR-too-NA-to" in the masculine.
La mia benedizione is an Italian equivalent of 'my blessing'. In the word by word translation, the definite article 'la' means 'the'. The possessive 'mia' means 'my, mine'. The feminine gender noun 'benedizione' means 'blessing, benediction'. The phrase is pronounced 'lah MEE-ah bay-*nay-*dee-TSYOH-nay'.*
*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
molto benedetta
Fortunato
In Italian, "lucky" is translated as "fortunato".
"Not lucky" in English is sfortunato in Italian.
"Lucky woman!" in English is Donna fortunata! in Italian.
"Fortunate" is an English equivalent of the Italian word fortunato. The masculine singular adjective also translates into English as "lucky." The pronunciation will be "FOR-too-NA-to" in Italian.
Fortunato
Fartun means the lucky one, it's a female Somali name that drives from the Italian word Fartunato, given the Somali-Italian history. I hope this helped!
Here are translations for the word "lucky" in a few languages: Spanish: afortunado French: chanceux/chanceuse German: glรผcklich Italian: fortunato/fortunata Japanese: ๅนธ้ใช (kลunna) Russian: ัะดะฐัะปะธะฒัะน (udachlivy)
"Here comes the lucky groom!" in English is Viene qui lo sposo fortunato! in Italian.
There is no word for "lucky" in the Bible.
Il fortunato in Italian means "the lucky one" in English.
The Italian word for no is no.
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.)