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What is the adjective form of 'fortune'?​

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Answered by shreelatabhujel
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  • The adjective fortunate comes from the Latin word fortunatus, meaning “prospered,” “prosperous,” “lucky,” or “happy.” Fortunate is related to the word fortune and they have similar meanings, in the sense that those fortunate enough to have a fortune most likely have gobs of money and are sometimes called “the fortunate ...

Answered by darkCHOCLate
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❤ Adjective form of 'fortune'

  • \huge\purple{ Fortunate }

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