Lucky for you Meaning in English
expression
LUH-kee fer YOO
LUH-kee faw YOO
Definición
Used to say that something good happened for someone, especially when others might not have been as fortunate.
Uso & Matices
Informal, often used humorously or sarcastically. Common after good news for someone, sometimes to contrast with a less lucky person. Can start or end a sentence: 'Lucky for you, I brought snacks.'
Spanish: por suerte para ti - afortunadamente para tiPortuguese (BR): ainda bem para você - sorte suaPortuguese (PT): ainda bem para ti - sorte tuaChinese (Simplified): 幸好你 - 你很幸运Chinese (Traditional): 幸好你 - 你很幸運Hindi: शुक्र है तुम्हारे लिए - तुम्हारे लिए भाग्यशालीArabic: لحسن حظك - من حسن حظكBengali: তোমার সৌভাগ্য - তোমার কপাল ভালোRussian: тебе повезло - тебе крупно повезлоJapanese: 運が良かったね - ラッキーだったねVietnamese: may mắn cho bạnKorean: 다행히도 네게는 운이 좋았어 - 운이 좋았네Turkish: şansına - ne şanslısınUrdu: تمہاری خوش قسمتیIndonesian: untung buat kamu - untungnya kamu
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Lucky for you, the rain stopped before you arrived.
basic
I forgot my lunch, but lucky for you, you remembered yours.
basic
Lucky for you, I have an extra ticket to the show.
basic
The store was almost sold out, but lucky for you, I found your size.
natural
You didn’t study, but lucky for you, the test was easy this time.
natural
Oops, I spilled water everywhere! Lucky for you, your phone wasn’t on the table.
natural