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      22 Japanese ways to say “Fingers crossed”

      Bywp-user-008v8 January 20, 2026January 20, 2026

      Fingers crossed! It’s a simple gesture loaded with hope and good vibes. In Japanese, there isn’t a direct phrase that matches “fingers crossed,” but there are many colorful ways to express similar feelings of wishing luck and hoping for the best. Whether you’re rooting for a friend, sending good wishes, or simply hoping for a…

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      22 Japanese ways to say “Knock on wood”

      Bywp-user-008v8 January 20, 2026January 20, 2026

      Ever found yourself wanting to say “knock on wood” but in Japanese? It’s a fun way to ward off bad luck or hope things stay positive. Japanese culture has some unique and charming ways to express the same sentiment. Whether you want to sound casual or polite, there’s a phrase for you. Learning these phrases…

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      22 Japanese ways to say “Break a leg”

      Bywp-user-008v8 January 20, 2026January 20, 2026

      Ever wondered how to say the familiar phrase “Break a leg” in Japanese? It’s not just a direct translation; instead, the Japanese have their own unique ways to wish someone good luck, especially before a performance or big event. These expressions range from casual to formal, and some are even sprinkled with cultural nuances that…

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      22 Japanese ways to say “Good luck charm”

      Bywp-user-008v8 January 20, 2026January 20, 2026

      Ever find yourself wanting a little extra luck and wondering how to say “good luck charm” in Japanese? You’re in the right place! Japanese culture is rich with beautiful words and phrases that capture the idea of positivity and good fortune. Learning these expressions isn’t just fun—it’s a great way to connect with the language…

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      22 Japanese ways to say “Try your luck”

      Bywp-user-008v8 January 20, 2026January 20, 2026

      Trying your luck is something we all do from time to time, whether it’s a game, a new opportunity, or just a hopeful guess. In Japanese, there are many ways to express this idea, each with its own nuance and flavor. Whether you want to sound casual, polite, or native-like, this list has you covered….

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      22 Japanese ways to say “I feel lucky”

      Bywp-user-008v8 January 20, 2026January 20, 2026

      Feeling lucky is one of those universal emotions that can brighten your day instantly. But did you know that in Japanese, there are so many warm and varied ways to express this simple feeling? Whether you’re chatting with friends or writing a heartfelt message, having a handful of phrases to say “I feel lucky” can…

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      22 Japanese ways to say “Beginner’s luck”

      Bywp-user-008v8 January 20, 2026January 20, 2026

      Ever had that moment when you try something new and, surprisingly, it all just works out perfectly? That’s beginner’s luck, and it’s something everyone loves to experience. In Japanese, there are many charming ways to express this phenomenon, each with its own unique flavor and nuance. Whether you’re learning Japanese or just love language quirks,…

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      22 Japanese ways to say “Today is my lucky day”

      Bywp-user-008v8 January 20, 2026January 20, 2026

      Ever had one of those days where everything just seems to go your way? Like the universe is giving you a gentle nudge and whispering, “Today is your lucky day!” In Japanese, there are many fun and warm ways to express that feeling. Whether you want to sound casual, polite, or just native-like, there’s a…

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      22 Japanese ways to say “Today is not my day”

      Bywp-user-008v8 January 20, 2026January 20, 2026

      Ever have one of those days when nothing seems to go right? You know, when you just want to say, “Today is not my day” but in a way that sounds natural and relatable? Japanese has a bunch of great expressions for this feeling, each with its own nuance and vibe. Whether you’re chatting with…

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      22 Japanese ways to say “My luck has run out”

      Bywp-user-008v8 January 20, 2026January 20, 2026

      Ever had one of those days where everything just seems to go sideways? When you feel like your luck has finally run out? Well, in Japanese, there are plenty of ways to express that feeling — from casual phrases to polite expressions and even some native-like slang. Whether you’re chatting with friends or trying to…

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