Lots of luck Meaning in English
expression
LOTS-uhv-LUHK
LOTS-ov-LUK
Definition
An informal way to wish someone very good luck, often before they try something difficult or important.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly informal; used before tasks, performances, or tests. Similar to 'good luck,' but 'lots of luck' emphasizes extra wishes. Can be said sincerely or, in context, ironically if the task is extremely hard.
Spanish: mucha suerte - ¡buena suerte!Portuguese (BR): boa sorte - muita sortePortuguese (PT): boa sorte - muita sorteChinese (Simplified): 祝你好运Chinese (Traditional): 祝你好運Hindi: बहुत सारी शुभकामनाएँArabic: حظاً سعيداًBengali: অনেক ভাগ্যRussian: удачи - много удачиJapanese: たくさんの幸運Vietnamese: chúc nhiều may mắnKorean: 많은 행운Turkish: bol şansUrdu: ڈھیر ساری قسمتIndonesian: banyak keberuntungan
Example Sentences
Lots of luck on your exam tomorrow!
basic
I wish you lots of luck with your new job.
basic
Here’s wishing you lots of luck in the competition.
basic
You’re starting your own business? Lots of luck—that’s a big step!
natural
I heard you’re running a marathon this weekend—lots of luck!
natural
Lots of luck finding a parking spot in this city!
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