How to Say ‘Lucky him!’ in Italian
Beato lui!
beh-AH-toh loo-ee
[beh-AH-toh loo-ee]
💬 Usage Tip: The word 'beato' is often used to express envy or admiration for someone's luck.
🇮🇹 In Italy: A common expression in Italy when someone gets a fortunate break.
Phrase Breakdown
Beato
[beh-AH-toh]
Lucky
Expressing happiness or luck in relation to someone.
Beato lui che ha trovato il portafortuna.
Lucky him for finding the good luck charm.
lui
[loo-ee]
him
Pronoun referring to a male person.
Beato lui che ha vinto il premio.
Lucky him who won the prize.
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