Usage examples of "lucky number" in English with translation to Spanish

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Seven is a lucky number. El siete es un número de la suerte.
Seven is sometimes considered a lucky number. El siete es considerado a veces como un número de la suerte.
Seven is said to be a lucky number. Se dice que el siete es un número de la suerte.
Seven is believed to be a lucky number. Se cree que el siete es un número de la suerte.
Thirteen is a lucky number in the Brazilian Federal Lottery. El trece es un número de la suerte en la Lotería Federal Brasileña.
Today is not my lucky day! ¡Hoy no es mi día de suerte!
I wrote down his phone number lest I should forget it. Me apunté su número de teléfono para no olvidarlo.
I've been very lucky today. Hoy he sido muy afortunado.
We only have a limited number of neurons. Solo tenemos un número limitado de neuronas.
I'm lucky today. Hoy es mi día.
Oh, I'm sorry. I guess I have the wrong number. Lo siento. Creo que marqué el número equivocado.
Who's the lucky one? ¿Quién es el afortunado?
I was dialing his number just as he walked through the door. Estaba marcando su número justo cuando entró por la puerta.
Tom thought that he was very lucky. Tom pensó que era muy afortunado.
I forgot to lift the receiver before dialing the number. Olvidé levantar el auricular antes de marcar el número.
You're lucky because he didn't bite you. Has tenido suerte de que no te haya mordido.
The New Testament underscores the importance of this typological number. El Nuevo Testamento subraya la importancia de este número tipológico.
You lucky devil! ¡Qué suerte tienes!
The emergency phone number for all Europe is 112. El teléfono de emergencias para toda Europa es el 112.
You're very lucky you know! A such thing happen only once in a lifetime. Tienes mucha suerte, ¿sabes? Esas cosas sólo pasan una vez en la vida.
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