luck in Arabic
luck in Arabic is حَظّ, بَخْت — luck means the way things happen to work out, especially through chance rather than through anyone's effort or skill.
luck in Arabic
حَظّ
Pronounced: ḥaẓẓ
something that happens to someone by chance
بَخْت
Pronounced: baḵt
something that happens to someone by chance
What does "luck" mean?
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noun The way things happen to work out, especially through chance rather than through anyone's effort or skill.
"With a bit of luck, we'll catch the last train."
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noun Good fortune specifically; a favourable outcome that wasn't earned or planned.
"He had the luck to land the last seat on the flight."
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verb To stumble onto something good by chance (usually "luck into" or "luck onto").
"They lucked into a cheap flat right in the city centre."
luck in a sentence
- With a bit of luck, we'll catch the last train.
- It was pure luck that she found her keys in the snow.
- He had the luck to land the last seat on the flight.
- They lucked into a cheap flat right in the city centre.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "luck" in Arabic?
"luck" in Arabic is حَظّ, بَخْت. luck means: The way things happen to work out, especially through chance rather than through anyone's effort or skill.
How do you pronounce حَظّ?
"luck" in Arabic is حَظّ, pronounced "ḥaẓẓ".
How do you use "luck" in a sentence?
Example: "With a bit of luck, we'll catch the last train." In Arabic, "luck" is حَظّ, بَخْت.
Are there other ways to say "luck" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "luck": حَظّ, بَخْت.
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