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The native Indian word for "lucky" can vary by language and region, as India is home to numerous languages and dialects. In Hindi, a widely spoken language, the word for lucky is "भाग्यशाली" (bhagyashali). In Sanskrit, it is "लाभ" (lābha), meaning gain or fortune. Each Indian language may have its own term, reflecting the country's rich linguistic diversity.

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