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  1. What is the difference between "Happy about (Something

    The difference between the English phrases "Happy about (Something)" and "Happy with (Something)" lies in how we express our joy or satisfaction regarding something. "Happy about …

  2. "pleased, glad," 和 "happy" 和有什么不一样? | HiNative

    pleased, glad,Glad and happy are closer in meaning. But "I am happy" is also used to describe a general satisfaction with life, as the opposite of "I am depressed." "I am pleased" is usually a …

  3. "happiness " 和 "happy" 和有什么不一样? | HiNative

    happiness Happy is the adjective happiness is the noun. |@aakritisingh649 happiness is a noun. Eg - She has something. She has happiness. see I changed something into happiness, …

  4. What's the difference between Happy and Merry? - HiNative

    Jul 15, 2025 · Happy comes from the word hap, meaning luck or chance. It implies good fortune, so when you say happy birthday you are wishing that the person has a fortunate birthday. …

  5. What is the meaning of "gay happy meetings"? - Question

    Definition of gay happy meetings Gay actually means being in lively mood i.e gay spirits, gay music. So its like "lively happy meeting" in the song.

  6. How do you say "Happy Friday! " in Japanese? | HiNative

    Happy Friday!? Not sure what that means!? Right? In general in Japan, Saturday and Sunday are holidays, so the end of the week becomes Friday, which makes you want to say, "Happy …

  7. How do you say "happy new year" in Russian? | HiNative

    Aug 15, 2018 · Счастливого Нового года - You want your friend to be happy in the new year.

  8. hello how to write correctly "merry everything & a happy always" …

    The second option is more correct: “merry everything & happy always.” However, we do not usually say “happy always.” I would say “merry everything and I wish you happiness always.”

  9. How do you say ""happy krampusnacht! Or, happy nussmärtel …

    How do you say this in German? "happy krampusnacht! Or, happy nussmärtel night! whichever you prefer." See a translation

  10. How do you say "I’m always happy to help" in Japanese?

    Explanation: In the formal translation, expressions like "お手伝いできて" (able to help) and the polite ending "です" are used, which are common in formal Japanese speech. On the other …