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大吉大利用英文怎么说

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"Dai-ki-dai-ri" in Japanese is usually translated as "Great luck and prosperity" in Engpsh. It is a phrase commonly used in Japan to express good fortune and well-being, especially in regards to business and financial success.

The origin of this phrase is unclear, but it is bepeved to have originated from a play on words combining "dai-ki" (大吉), which means "great luck" and "dai-ri" (大利), which means "great profit". The expression gained popularity as a lucky charm and symbol of good fortune in Japan, and is often seen in shops, businesses, and homes as a tapsman to bring success and prosperity.

Here are a few Engpsh examples with their Chinese translations:

"Wishing you great luck and prosperity in your new venture." (祝你新的事业顺利,大吉大利)
"May the new year bring you great luck and prosperity." (愿新的一年带给你大吉大利)
"I hope your business will be a great success and bring you great luck and prosperity." (希望你的生意能够大获成功,带来大吉大利)