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幸運 can be translated as “good luck,” fortunate, lucky, and/or “good fortune” in Chinese, Korean and Japanese.
Occasionally, this is also translated as a type of happiness or a short way to write serendipity.
幸 can mean happiness, good fortune, good luck, and in the old days, good harvest or bounty.
Note: From Japanese, this character is sometimes romanized as “sachi,” and is often pronounced “kou” or sometimes “rei” when used in compound words with other Kanji.
幸福 is a general state of happiness that can also be translated as truly blessed, welfare, well-being, or fortunate.
永遠の幸福 means “eternal happiness” in Japanese.
永遠 means eternal, eternity, perpetuity, forever, immortality, and permanence.
の is a possessive article which sort of makes this selection mean “happiness, of the eternal kind.”
幸福 means happiness, though this word can be translated as truly blessed, joy, happy, welfare, well-being, or fortunate.
幸運な偶然 is one of many ways to express serendipity in Japanese.
The first two Kanji mean fortunate, lucky, fortune, or good luck.
In the middle is a Japanese Hiragana character connecting these words/ideas.
The last two Kanji mean incidentally, by chance, randomly, unexpectedly, suddenly, accident, fortuity, or by coincidence.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your fortunate search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
吉 see styles |
jí ji2 chi kichi; kitsu きち; きつ |
More info & calligraphy: Lucky / Auspicious(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (See 御神籤・おみくじ) good fortune (esp. omikuji fortune-telling result); good luck; auspiciousness; (2) (abbreviation) (See 吉日・2) unspecified day of the month (used to obscure the date a letter, invitation, etc. was written); (given name) Reikichi śrī; auspicious, lucky, fortunate; translit. k, ke, ku, g. |
幸 see styles |
xìng xing4 hsing sachi(p); kou; saki(ok) / sachi(p); ko; saki(ok) さち(P); こう; さき(ok) |
More info & calligraphy: Happiness / Fortune / Lucky(1) good luck; fortune; happiness; (2) (さち only) (See 海の幸,山の幸) harvest; yield; (given name) Rei exactly |
吉安 see styles |
jí ān ji2 an1 chi an yoshiyasu よしやす |
More info & calligraphy: Jihane(surname) Yoshiyasu (a) fortunate and peaceful (state) |
室利 see styles |
shì lì shi4 li4 shih li shiri |
More info & calligraphy: Shili / Shiri / Sri |
幸運 幸运 see styles |
xìng yùn xing4 yun4 hsing yün yoshikazu よしかず |
More info & calligraphy: Good Luck(noun or adjectival noun) good luck; fortune; (given name) Yoshikazu |
何其 see styles |
hé qí he2 qi2 ho ch`i ho chi |
(literary) (similar to 多麼|多么[duo1 me5], used before an adjective in exclamations) how (fortunate etc); so (many etc) |
余慶 see styles |
yokei / yoke よけい |
(ant: 余殃) fortunate heredity; blessings; the rewards of virtue; something bequeathed to posterity; (surname) Yokei |
冥加 see styles |
míng jiā ming2 jia1 ming chia myouga / myoga みょうが |
(1) divine protection; divine blessing; providence; (adjectival noun) (2) blessed; fortunate; lucky; (3) (abbreviation) (See 冥加金・1) monetary offering (to a temple or shrine); (4) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 冥加金・2) form of Edo-period business tax; (surname) Myōga The invisible aid of the spiritual powers. |
吉慶 吉庆 see styles |
jí qìng ji2 qing4 chi ch`ing chi ching kikkyō |
auspicious; propitious; good fortune Auspicious, lucky, fortunate. |
吉祥 see styles |
jí xiáng ji2 xiang2 chi hsiang kisshou; kichijou / kissho; kichijo きっしょう; きちじょう |
lucky; auspicious; propitious lucky omen; happy; auspicious; (personal name) Yoshizaki Auspicious, fortunate, tr. of the name of Lakṣmī, the goddess of fortune. See next, also 室利 and 尸里. |
善趣 see styles |
shàn qù shan4 qu4 shan ch`ü shan chü zenshu |
the fortunate states of existence |
巧い see styles |
umai うまい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) skillful; skilful; clever; expert; wise; successful; (2) (kana only) delicious; appetizing; appetising; tasty; (3) (kana only) fortunate; splendid; promising |
幸事 see styles |
xìng shì xing4 shi4 hsing shih sachiji さちじ |
something fortunate; a lucky chance (surname) Sachiji |
幸甚 see styles |
xìng shèn xing4 shen4 hsing shen koujin / kojin こうじん |
(literary) very fortunate (form) (usu. in letters) being extremely grateful; being much obliged; being very appreciative; being very happy |
旨い see styles |
umai うまい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) skillful; skilful; clever; expert; wise; successful; (2) (kana only) delicious; appetizing; appetising; tasty; (3) (kana only) fortunate; splendid; promising |
昔哩 see styles |
xí lī xi2 li1 hsi li shari |
śrī, fortunate, idem 室利 (or 尸利). |
虧得 亏得 see styles |
kuī de kui1 de5 k`uei te kuei te |
fortunately; luckily; (sarcastic) fancy that, how fortunate! |
まいゆ see styles |
maiyu まいゆ |
(can act as adjective) (1) delicious; appetizing; appetising; (2) skillful; clever; expert; wise; successful; (3) fortunate; splendid; promising |
上手い see styles |
umai うまい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) skillful; skilful; clever; expert; wise; successful; (2) (kana only) delicious; appetizing; appetising; tasty; (3) (kana only) fortunate; splendid; promising |
婆伽婆 see styles |
pó qié pó po2 qie2 po2 p`o ch`ieh p`o po chieh po bagaba |
(帝) bhagavat, or 婆伽梵; 婆伽伴 ; 婆誐鑁; 薄伽梵 bhagavān, "fortunate," "excellent," "revered, sacred," "the holy one" (M.W.); generally intp. by 世尊 world-honoured, but there are other intps.; an epithet of a Buddha. |
幸ある see styles |
sachiaru さちある |
(exp,adj-f) fortunate; happy; lucky |
幸せ者 see styles |
shiawasemono しあわせもの |
fortunate person; lucky fellow; lucky dog |
幸有る see styles |
sachiaru さちある |
(exp,adj-f) fortunate; happy; lucky |
幸運児 see styles |
kouunji / kounji こううんじ |
lucky person; fortunate man |
果報者 see styles |
kahoumono / kahomono かほうもの |
(very) fortunate person; lucky fellow; fortune's favourite |
美味い see styles |
umai うまい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) skillful; skilful; clever; expert; wise; successful; (2) (kana only) delicious; appetizing; appetising; tasty; (3) (kana only) fortunate; splendid; promising |
まいゆう see styles |
maiyuu / maiyu まいゆう |
(can act as adjective) (1) delicious; appetizing; appetising; (2) skillful; clever; expert; wise; successful; (3) fortunate; splendid; promising |
仕合せ者 see styles |
shiawasemono しあわせもの |
fortunate person; lucky fellow; lucky dog |
八福生處 八福生处 see styles |
bā fú shēng chù ba1 fu2 sheng1 chu4 pa fu sheng ch`u pa fu sheng chu hachifuku shōsho |
The eight happy conditions in which he may be reborn who keeps the five commands and the ten good ways and bestows alms: (1) rich and honourable among men; (2) in the heavens of the four deva kings; (3) the Indra heavens; (4) Suyāma heavens; (5) Tuṣita heaven; (6) 化樂nirmāṇarati heaven, i.e. the fifth devaloka; (7) 他化 Paranirmita-vaśavartin, i.e. the sixth devaloka heaven; (8) the brahma-heavens. 八福田 The eight fields for cultivating blessedness: Buddhas; arhats (or saints); preaching monks (upādhyāya); teachers (ācārya); friars; father; mother; the sick. Buddhas, arhats, and friars (or monks in general) are termed 敬田 reverence-fields; the sick are 悲田 compassion-fields; the rest are 恩田grace- or gratitude- fields. Another group is: to make roads and wells; canals and bridges; repair dangerous roads; be dutiful to parents; support monks; tend the sick; save from disaster or distress; provide for a quinquennial assembly. Another: serving the Three Precious Ones, i.e. the Buddha; the Law; the Order; parents; the monks as teachers; the poor; the sick; animals. |
幸いする see styles |
saiwaisuru さいわいする |
(suru verb) to prove fortunate |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Good Luck | 幸運 幸运 | kou un / kouun / ko un | xìng yùn / xing4 yun4 / xing yun / xingyun | hsing yün / hsingyün |
Happiness Fortune Lucky | 幸 | saki / sachi / rei / rē | xìng / xing4 / xing | hsing |
Happiness | 幸福 | koufuku / kofuku | xìng fú / xing4 fu2 / xing fu / xingfu | hsing fu / hsingfu |
Shili Shiri Sri | 室利 | shiri | shì lì / shi4 li4 / shi li / shili | shih li / shihli |
Survivor | 倖存者 幸存者 | xìng cún zhě xing4 cun2 zhe3 xing cun zhe xingcunzhe | hsing ts`un che hsingtsunche hsing tsun che |
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Eternal Happiness | 永遠の幸福 | ei en no kou fuku eiennokoufuku ei en no ko fuku | ||
Serendipity Lucky Coincidence | 幸運な偶然 | kou un na guu zen kouunnaguuzen ko un na gu zen | ||
In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. |
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