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  1. 6 kwi 2015 · Fuku is a noun for luck. Its kanji is used in dozens of words that describe happiness or lucky things. For example, a Fukubukuro is a "lucky bag" traditionally sold at New Years in Japan containing mystery items.

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  2. 13 wrz 2022 · 7 ways to say LUCKY in Japanese. A native Japanese tell you 7 words and phrases that mean good luck and lucky and the difference between them. Exploring Japanese Names & Anime Characters!

  3. 12 mar 2024 · Meaning: Luck in Japanese. Fuku is a noun that means good luck in the Japanese language. The ideogram (福) stands for fortune, luck, blessing, and wealth. The kanji can be used in dozens of words that directly or indirectly describe happiness or things connected to luck.

  4. 2 lip 2024 · Learn how to say Lucky In Japanese with our comprehensive guide. Discover the different kanji characters, pronunciations, and cultural significance behind the words in Japanese.

  5. 4 cze 2024 · What is lucky in Japanese? The word for “lucky” in Japanese is “運が良い” (un ga yoi) or “ラッキー” (rakkī), which is borrowed from English. What Japanese name means lucky? The name “幸子” (Sachiko) means “happy child” or “lucky child.”

  6. 運が良い (うんがいい) Example: I feel lucky to have such supportive friends. こんなに支えてくれる友達がいるなんて、私は運が良いと思う。 She was lucky to win the lottery. 彼女は宝くじに当たって運が良かった。 Usage: informalContext: Used to express a positive feeling about fortunate circumstances or events. Note: This is the most common translation of 'lucky' in everyday conversation. 幸運な (こううんな) Example:

  7. 31 maj 2024 · The most straightforward way to say “good luck” in Japanese is がんばって (Ganbatte), which is derived from the verb がんばる (Ganbaru). The original meaning of がんばる (Ganbaru) is to persevere or to do one’s best.

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