"All of the answers are correct"
Good fortune along your path.
No, "luckily" is not a conjunction. It is an adverb that is used to express good fortune or favorable circumstances.
"Pomaikai" in Hawaiian means "fortunate" or "blessed." It is a term used to express good fortune or favorable circumstances.
In Welsh, you can say "Cadwch y gwaith da" to express "keep up the good work." Another common phrase is "Parhewch â'r gwaith da." Both phrases convey encouragement and appreciation for someone's efforts.
Good Fortune
The opposite of schadenfreude would be sorrow at the good fortune of others, which is called Gluckschmerz. The concept of happiness for another's happiness is mudita.
Have no good fortune?Means to have BAD LUCK.
Good Fortune - album - was created in 1980.
A Stroke of Good Fortune was created in 1955.
Yes, congratulate is a verb because it is something you can do.
There is no patron saint of good fortune.There is no patron saint of good fortune.