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lucky in German

lucky in German is glücklich, glückbringend — lucky means having good fortune; enjoying favourable outcomes without necessarily earning them.

lucky in German

glücklich
adj
(of people) Favoured by luck; fortunate; having good success or good fortune.
glückbringend
adj
Producing, or resulting in, good fortune

What does "lucky" mean?

  1. adjective Having good fortune; enjoying favourable outcomes without necessarily earning them.
    "She's lucky enough to have never lost a match this season."
  2. adjective Believed to bring good fortune.
    "He always carries a lucky coin in his pocket."

lucky in a sentence

  • She's lucky enough to have never lost a match this season.
  • You were lucky not to be caught in that storm.
  • He always carries a lucky coin in his pocket.

Similar words in German

Common German translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "lucky" in German?

"lucky" in German is glücklich, glückbringend. lucky means: Having good fortune; enjoying favourable outcomes without necessarily earning them.

How do you use "lucky" in a sentence?

Example: "She's lucky enough to have never lost a match this season." In German, "lucky" is glücklich, glückbringend.

Are there other ways to say "lucky" in German?

Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "lucky": glücklich, glückbringend.

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