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What is the word lucky in all languages?

There isn't a single word that translates to "lucky" in all languages. Different languages have unique words and expressions to convey the concept of luck.

Here are some examples:

* English: Lucky

* Spanish: Suerte

* French: Chanceux

* German: Glücklich

* Italian: Fortunato

* Japanese: 運がいい (un ga ii)

* Chinese: 幸运 (xìngyùn)

* Russian: Счастливый (schastlivyy)

* Hindi: भाग्यशाली (bhaagyashaali)

* Arabic: محظوظ (maḥẓūẓ)

It's important to note that even within a language, the specific word used for "lucky" might vary depending on the context.

For example, in English, you might say "I was lucky to win the lottery" or "She's lucky to have such a supportive family." In other situations, you might use different words, like "fortunate" or "blessed."

Therefore, it's always best to look up the specific translation for "lucky" in the target language, considering the context.

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