From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From lucky + -ly.
- IPA(key): /ˈlʌkɪli/, /ˈlʌkəli/
luckily (comparative more luckily, superlative most luckily)
- In a lucky manner; by good fortune; fortunately.
in a lucky manner
- Armenian: բարեբախտաբար (hy) (barebaxtabar)
- Azerbaijani: xoşbəxtlikdən
- Breton: dre chañs (br)
- Bulgarian: щастливо (bg) (štastlivo), за щастие (za štastie)
- Catalan: afortunadament (ca), per sort
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 好彩 (yue) (hou2 coi2)
- Czech: šťastně (cs)
- Danish: lykkeligt
- Dutch: gelukkig (nl)
- Estonian: õnneks
- Faroese: lukkuliga
- Finnish: onneksi (fi)
- French: heureusement (fr)
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: glücklicherweise (de), auf glückliche Weise, mit Glück, zum Glück (de)
- Hebrew: בכי טוב (b'chi tov)
- Icelandic: sem betur fer
- Irish: go hádhúil
- Italian: fortunatamente (it), meno male
- Latin: fēlīciter
- Maori: mokori, mokori anō, māringanui (interjection), maringanui
- Marathi: नशिबाने (naśibāne), भाग्याने (bhāgyāne)
- Norman: chanceusement (Jersey), par bounheur (Guernsey)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: heldigvis (no), lykkelig
- Nynorsk: heldigvis
- Polish: szczęśliwie (pl), na szczęście (pl), całe szczęście (pl)
- Portuguese: felizmente (pt), por sorte
- Romanian: din fericire
- Russian: к сча́стью (ru) (k sčástʹju), по счастливой случайности (po sčastlivoj slučajnosti)
- Slovak: našťastie
- Spanish: afortunadamente (es), por suerte, por fortuna, dichosamente (es), menos mal (es)
- Swedish: lyckligtvis (sv), som tur är
- Vietnamese: may (vi), may mắn (vi)
- Welsh: yn ffodus, yn lwcus
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