Dichosos (en. Blessed)

[diˈtʃosos]

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to people who are lucky or happy.
The fortunate children played in the park.
Los dichosos niños jugaban en el parque.
Describes those who enjoy a favorable situation.
Fortunate are those who have good health.
Son dichosos los que tienen buena salud.
It is used to express envy or admiration for someone’s luck.
How fortunate are those who travel the world!
¡Qué dichosos son los que viajan por el mundo!

Etymology

Comes from the Latin 'dichosus', related to happiness.

Common Phrases and Expressions

fortunate destiny
A destiny that seems favorable or lucky.
dichoso destino
fortunate moment
A moment of great happiness or satisfaction.
dichoso momento
fortunate are the eyes
Expression that denotes envy for someone else's happiness.
dichosos los ojos

Related Words

happiness
State of joy and satisfaction.
dicha
dicharacho
To speak cheerfully or humorously.
dicharacho
to joke
To say something informally or humorously.
dichar

Slang Meanings

Term used to describe someone who has had a lot of luck.
That girl is very fortunate, she always wins the lottery.
Esa chica es muy dichosa, siempre le toca la lotería.
Refers to someone who lives carefree.
He lives in a fortunate way, without responsibilities.
Él vive de manera dichosa, sin responsabilidades.