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fortunately in Latin

fortunately in Latin is feliciter — fortunately means used to introduce a piece of good luck.

fortunately in Latin

feliciter
adv
It is (or was, etc) fortunate that.

What does "fortunately" mean?

  1. adv Used to introduce a piece of good luck.
    "Fortunately, the storm passed before the game started."

fortunately in a sentence

  • Fortunately, the storm passed before the game started.

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What is "fortunately" in Latin?

"fortunately" in Latin is feliciter. fortunately means: Used to introduce a piece of good luck.

How do you use "fortunately" in a sentence?

Example: "Fortunately, the storm passed before the game started." In Latin, "fortunately" is feliciter.

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