Sentence examples of "tenga suerte" in Spanish

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"¿Vas a comprar un boleto de lotería?" "No creo que tenga suerte para las apuestas." "Are you going to buy a lottery ticket?" "I don't think I'm lucky at gambling."
He tenido suerte hasta ahora. I have been lucky until now.
Tuviste suerte de estar aquí. You were fortunate to be here.
Usted realmente tiene suerte, ¿no? You really are lucky, aren't you?
Tom ha tenido suerte toda su vida. Tom has been lucky all his life.
Tuve suerte de estar ahí a tiempo. I was lucky to be there on time.
Tom tuvo suerte de encontrar sus llaves. Tom was lucky to find his keys.
Él triunfó, pero no porque haya hecho algún esfuerzo, sino porque pasó que tuvo suerte. He succeeded, not because he made efforts, but because he happened to be lucky.
Tuve suerte de que el policía no me diera una multa por dar una vuelta en U en una intersección que no tenía una señal de vuelta en U. I was lucky that the policeman didn't give me a ticket for making a U-turn at an intersection that had a no U-turn sign.
¿Significa eso que Rob va a tener suerte esta noche? Does that mean Rob is getting lucky tonight?
Desde luego que me gustaría ir y ver una película, pero no estoy seguro de que tenga tiempo. I’d certainly like to go and watch a film, but I’m not sure if I have time.
Algunas personas supersticiosas de Estados Unidos creen que si un gato negro cruza su camino, tendrán mala suerte. Some superstitious people in America believe that if a black cat crosses your path, you'll have bad luck.
Es una lástima que Mary no tenga sentido del humor. It's a pity that Mary has no sense of humor.
Los hombres no deben usar ropas blancas y negras porque se dice que traen mala suerte. Men must not dress in black and white clothes because it is said that this brings bad luck.
No creo que haya alguna excusa para su comportamiento. Al mismo tiempo, deberíamos escuchar lo que él tenga que decir. I don't think there is any excuse for his behavior. At the same time, we should listen to what he has to say.
Te deseo buena suerte. I wish you good luck.
El mundo sigue una regla de oro: el que tenga el oro hace las reglas. The world follows one golden rule: whoever has the gold makes the rules.
Se cree que el siete es un número de la suerte. Seven is believed to be a lucky number.
Tan pronto tenga la oportunidad, vendré a hacer una visita. As soon as I can get the chance, I'll come for a visit.
Tuvo su cuota de suerte. He had his share of luck.
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