Afortunadamente in english
Fortunately
pronunciation: fɔrtʃənətli part of speech: adverb
pronunciation: fɔrtʃənətli part of speech: adverb
In gestures
afortunadamente = fortunately ; thankfully ; luckily ; happily ; luckily enough ; as good luck would have it ; as luck would have it ; as fate would have it ; by good fortune.
Example: Fortunately for all of us in this room and for the nation's library, Mr. Berman and Mr. Blume, chief of our Subject Cataloging Division, are in communication.Example: The days of needing to change into carpet slippers before going to such an area have thankfully passed by.Example: His faith was pretty blind and his arrogance, luckily, borne with uncomplaining good humor by his colleagues.Example: Happily the rules of quasi-facsimile are easily mastered; what is difficult is to observe them with scrupulous, undeviating accuracy.Example: She's got a few piano accordions so luckily enough she could lend me one to practice on.Example: When we came to supper there was neither a knife nor a fork on the table to eat with, but as good luck would have it, we had knives of our own.Example: Today seemed like any other day under the blue skies of the tradewinds until, as luck would have it, his paddle broke.Example: As fate would have it, I wasn't pregnant, but I would have accepted and loved this child with all my heart.Example: Also they intended to plunder us of all our riches, but by good fortune we were able to defeat and capture them.