Examples of using "Fortunato" in a sentence and their english translations:
He was lucky.
You lucky devil!
That man was born lucky.
Tom was lucky.
You're lucky, Tom.
- That's fortunate.
- That was lucky.
- You're in luck.
- He's lucky.
- He's fortunate.
He seems lucky.
He seemed lucky.
- Tom is really lucky.
- Tom is really fortunate.
- You are a lucky man.
- You're a lucky man.
I was the lucky guy.
He's really lucky, isn't he?
- I'm a lucky guy.
- I'm a lucky man.
- He said that he was lucky.
- He said he was lucky.
I'm a very lucky guy.
- You are a very lucky man.
- You're a very lucky man.
- Tom's lucky.
- Tom is fortunate.
Tom seems lucky.
I'm lucky today.
- You're really lucky.
- You're very lucky.
Do you feel lucky?
- He considers himself lucky.
- He considers himself fortunate.
You're really lucky.
He felt lucky.
- He was lucky.
- He's been lucky.
He's just lucky.
He's very lucky.
- You're lucky, aren't you?
- He's lucky, isn't he?
- I'm lucky.
- I am lucky.
- Who is the lucky guy?
- Who's the lucky guy?
Consider yourself lucky.
Tom is really lucky, isn't he?
He thought that he was very lucky.
This is my lucky day.
- Today's your lucky day.
- Today is your lucky day.
What's your lucky number?
He's lucky to be alive.
He is more lucky than clever.
He's a very lucky man.
- I think Tom is lucky.
- I think that Tom is lucky.
He wasn't lucky in love.
- Tom said that he was lucky.
- Tom said he was lucky.
He said that he was very lucky.
- He said that he wasn't lucky.
- He said he wasn't lucky.
He always said he was lucky.
He said that he felt lucky.
He told me he was lucky.
Tom sure is lucky.
Tom felt lucky.
Tom has been lucky.
Tom is lucky, isn't he?
Tom is very fortunate.
Tom is extremely lucky.
Tom was born lucky.
Tom seems to be lucky.
I know what a lucky boy I am.
- I was just lucky.
- I was just fortunate.
- I just got lucky.
Tom considers himself fortunate.
Tom was lucky at first.
Maybe Tom was lucky.
You're very, very lucky.
Tom was less fortunate.
Tom was so lucky.
I wasn't lucky.
- You just got lucky.
- You were just lucky.
Tom is so lucky.
I've always been lucky.
Tom was just lucky.
Tom is just lucky.
How lucky.
You've been lucky so far.
He's very lucky, isn't he?
He's quite lucky, isn't he?
He considers himself relatively lucky.
Tom wasn't lucky.
Are you lucky?
- I'm very lucky.
- I'm really lucky.
- You're in luck.
- You are in luck.
Tom is fortunate to be here.
I'm the luckiest man in the world.
- Tom said he's unlucky.
- Tom said that he wasn't lucky.
- Tom said that he was unlucky.
- Tom said he wasn't lucky.
I'm the luckiest guy in the world.
He was lucky and won the competition.
You were lucky.
Tom was lucky to find a job.
I was lucky there, yes.
Tom is a lucky bastard.
I think Tom is lucky.
I know what a lucky boy I am.
Tom isn't very lucky.