Fortunate in Tagalog
Fortunate in Tagalog translates to “mapalad,” “masuwerte,” or “swerte,” describing someone who is lucky or has good fortune. It refers to being favored by circumstances or having advantageous situations.
Learning “fortunate” helps you express gratitude, acknowledge blessings, and discuss luck in Filipino conversations.
[Words] = Fortunate
[Definition]:
Fortunate /ˈfɔːrtʃənət/
- Adjective 1: Having good luck; favored by fortune; lucky
- Adjective 2: Bringing something good and unforeseen; auspicious
- Adjective 3: Receiving or having received good fortune; blessed
[Synonyms] = Mapalad, Masuwerte, Swerte, Pinagpala, Pinalad, Maswerte, May kapalaran
[Example]:
Ex1_EN: We are fortunate to have such wonderful friends who support us in difficult times.
Ex1_PH: Kami ay mapalad na magkaroon ng napakagandang mga kaibigan na sumusuporta sa amin sa mahihirap na panahon.
Ex2_EN: She felt fortunate to receive a scholarship that would help her complete her education.
Ex2_PH: Siya ay nakaramdam ng kapalaran na makatanggap ng scholarship na tutulong sa kanya na tapusin ang kanyang pag-aaral.
Ex3_EN: The survivors were fortunate that rescue teams arrived quickly after the typhoon.
Ex3_PH: Ang mga nakaligtas ay masuwerte na ang mga pangkat ng pagliligtas ay dumating agad pagkatapos ng bagyo.
Ex4_EN: I consider myself fortunate to work with such talented and dedicated colleagues.
Ex4_PH: Itinuturing ko ang aking sarili na mapalad na makapagtrabaho sa mga napakagaling at dedikadong kasamahan.
Ex5_EN: It was fortunate that the doctor discovered the problem early, before it became serious.
Ex5_PH: Suwerte na natuklasan ng doktor ang problema nang maaga, bago ito naging malubha.
