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Originally Posted by Gyser
 (good luck)
It's probably extremely easy to tell I'm a "newbie" from these questions, but which of these does the above symbol's meaning fit best.
1) "I have really good luck." (noun, I guess?)
2) "Good luck in the test tomorrow."
I really appreciate all your help. I hope I'm not coming across as annoying just yet.
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Being a newbie is no crime. Not asking is a kind of a crime.
For both of those two, we use
幸運
吉 is what you see as one of the possible 'degrees in fortune' when you draw the sacred lot at a Japanese shrine.