good luck, break a leg.......
"Hatzlacha" is a Hebrew word that means success or good luck. It is often used as a blessing or well-wishing for someone to have success in their endeavors.
No word rhymes with wish and means to leave.
success
The Kashmiri translation of "all the best" is "سُبھ چھُند" (subh chhund). This phrase is used to wish someone good luck or success in their endeavors.
Serendipity...POSSIBLY accidental success...a fluke.
Haida is not a Yiddish word or a Hebrew word.
When people say "Godspeed," they are wishing someone a safe and prosperous journey or undertaking. It is an expression of good wishes for success and protection, often used when someone is embarking on a new adventure or endeavor.
The Old English word "hal" means sound, whole, or healthy. It is commonly used in greetings such as "hale and hearty" to wish someone good health.
Purport means to claim to be someone or something.
Another word that means missing someone is pining. The word pining means to deeply yearn for or to suffer with longing for someone.
It means Success!
The Spanish word éxito means success.