I don't know of any fixed expressions for wishing someone success, but you might say
Je vous souhaite beaucoup de succès.
To wish a good departure or say goodbye in French you would say au revoir.
"I wish you good health" is "(je vous souhaite une) bonne santé" or "portez-vous bien" in French. There are probably several more expressions with the same meaning.
To literally wish someone good 'luck/fortune' in Japanese you can say 幸運を祈る /kou un wo i no ru/ [lit: I pray you fortune]. But in Japanese 'ganbare' [lit: Do your best!] is more common to be used.
good luck = buena suerte
literally "se casser une jambe" to wish good luck to somebody you commonly say "bonne chance !"
In French, you can say "bonne chance pour ton test" to wish someone good luck on their test.
In French, you can say "bonne chance et sois bien" to wish someone good luck and well-being.
You can say "bonne chance dans votre nouvelle maison" in French to wish someone good luck in their new home.
To wish a good departure or say goodbye in French you would say au revoir.
"bonne chance" is what you say if you want to say "good luck"
In Nahuatl, you can say "tlazohtecoxketl" to wish someone good luck.
In Kirundi, you would say "Ivyo utega umugisha" to wish someone good luck.
In French, "good luck" is translated as "bonne chance."
You say "Break a lens."
Удачи [udachi]
to wish them well yes also just like brake a leg but brake a leg means good luck and good luck means wish you well
You say "Good luck" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Pade orire".