How to Say Good Luck in Multiple Languages

Look up multiple phrases., Choose additional languages., Create a comprehensive list.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Look up multiple phrases.

    Maybe you don't have a specific language that you need or want to learn.

    That's fine! It's fun to be able to say a handy phrase like "good luck" in dozens of languages.

    Start by learning these:
    Afrikaans:
    Sterkte! (pronounced:
    Stehrk-teh) Arabic: حظ جيد
    - بالتوفيق (pronounced, Haz jaid
    - be al tawfeeq) Bengali: আল্লাহ হাফেজ (pronounced, Allah hafez) (Note: "Allah Hafez is not Bangla.

    It is an Arabic or Persian greeting, often used for "Goodbye" in Pakistan and Bangladesh, similar to the common 'Khuda Hafez") Bulgarian: Успех! Catalan:
    Bona sort Chinese: 加油 (pronounced, "Jia you") Danish:
    Held og lykke Dutch:
    Veel geluk English:
    Good luck Farsi:
    Bedrud Filipino:
    Pagpalain ka Finnish:
    Onnea French:
    Bonne chance Frisian :
    Folle gelok
  2. Step 2: Choose additional languages.

    Once you've learned the first several, you'll probably be on a roll.

    Continue to challenge yourself by adding to your list.

    You can also try memorizing these phrases:
    German:
    Viel Glück, Alles Gute! Greek: Καλή τύχη (pronounced:
    Kali tihi) Hawaiian:
    Maikaʻi pomaikaʻi Hebrew: בהצלחה (pronounced:
    Behatzlacha) Hindi:
    Shubhakaamana Hungarian:
    Sok szerencsét! Indonesian:
    Semoga beruntung Italian:
    Buona Fortuna Japanese:
    Ganbatte kudasai Kannada:
    Shubhavaagali Korean: haeng un , Challenge yourself to see how many different languages you can learn.

    Finish your memorization by committing the rest of this list to memory:
    Latin:
    Bona Fortuna Maltese:
    Awguri Mandarin:
    Zhu ni hao yun Marathi:
    Shubhecha (Shu-bhe-cha) Malay:
    Semoga berjaya Norwegian:
    Lykke til Português:
    Boa sorte Romanian:
    Noroc Russian:
    Udachi Spanish:
    Buena suerte Swedish Lycka till! (pronounced (IPA): lʏka tɪl) Turkish:
    Iyi Sanslar (pronounced
    -- ee-yi Shans-la Welsh Pob lwc Sanskrit:
    Shubhamasthu
  3. Step 3: Create a comprehensive list.

Detailed Guide

Maybe you don't have a specific language that you need or want to learn.

That's fine! It's fun to be able to say a handy phrase like "good luck" in dozens of languages.

Start by learning these:
Afrikaans:
Sterkte! (pronounced:
Stehrk-teh) Arabic: حظ جيد
- بالتوفيق (pronounced, Haz jaid
- be al tawfeeq) Bengali: আল্লাহ হাফেজ (pronounced, Allah hafez) (Note: "Allah Hafez is not Bangla.

It is an Arabic or Persian greeting, often used for "Goodbye" in Pakistan and Bangladesh, similar to the common 'Khuda Hafez") Bulgarian: Успех! Catalan:
Bona sort Chinese: 加油 (pronounced, "Jia you") Danish:
Held og lykke Dutch:
Veel geluk English:
Good luck Farsi:
Bedrud Filipino:
Pagpalain ka Finnish:
Onnea French:
Bonne chance Frisian :
Folle gelok

Once you've learned the first several, you'll probably be on a roll.

Continue to challenge yourself by adding to your list.

You can also try memorizing these phrases:
German:
Viel Glück, Alles Gute! Greek: Καλή τύχη (pronounced:
Kali tihi) Hawaiian:
Maikaʻi pomaikaʻi Hebrew: בהצלחה (pronounced:
Behatzlacha) Hindi:
Shubhakaamana Hungarian:
Sok szerencsét! Indonesian:
Semoga beruntung Italian:
Buona Fortuna Japanese:
Ganbatte kudasai Kannada:
Shubhavaagali Korean: haeng un , Challenge yourself to see how many different languages you can learn.

Finish your memorization by committing the rest of this list to memory:
Latin:
Bona Fortuna Maltese:
Awguri Mandarin:
Zhu ni hao yun Marathi:
Shubhecha (Shu-bhe-cha) Malay:
Semoga berjaya Norwegian:
Lykke til Português:
Boa sorte Romanian:
Noroc Russian:
Udachi Spanish:
Buena suerte Swedish Lycka till! (pronounced (IPA): lʏka tɪl) Turkish:
Iyi Sanslar (pronounced
-- ee-yi Shans-la Welsh Pob lwc Sanskrit:
Shubhamasthu

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