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lucky charm (plural lucky charms)
- An object kept for good luck.
object kept for good luck
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 幸運符 / 幸运符 (xìngyùnfú)
- Dutch: geluksbrenger (nl) m
- Finnish: taikakalu (fi), onnenkalu
- French: porte-bonheur (fr) m, amulette (fr) f, talisman (fr) m, colifichet (fr) m
- German: Glücksbringer (de) m
- Greek: φυλαχτό (el) n (fylachtó), γούρι (el) n (goúri), πορτμπονέρ (el) n (portmponér)
- Ido: talismano (io)
- Italian: portafortuna (it) m, amuleto (it) m, talismano (it) m
- Japanese: 縁起物 (ja) (えんぎもの, engimono), 御呪い (おまじない, omajinai), 呪符 (ja) (じゅふ, jufu)
- Macedonian: амајлија f (amajlija)
- Polish: amulet (pl) m, talizman (pl) m
- Portuguese: amuleto (pt) m, talismã (pt) m, figa (pt) f
- Romanian: talisman (ro) n
- Russian: талисма́н (ru) m (talismán), амуле́т (ru) m (amulét)
- Sanskrit: मङ्गल (sa) n (maṅgala)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ама̀јлија f, хама̀јлија f
- Roman: amàjlija (sh) f, hamàjlija (sh) f
- Spanish: amuleto (es) m
- Tagalog: galing
- Vietnamese: vật lấy phước
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