
"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, …
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa "happiness " và "happy" ? | HiNative
Đồng nghĩa với 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 …
"delighted" 和 "happy , glad" 和有什么不一样? | HiNative
delightedThey're all pretty similar. "Glad" means you're satisfied at the result of something. "I'm glad that my team won." Happy is more general and the most commonly used. "Delighted" is a …
How do you say "How do you say “Happy Friday “ In German
Frohen Freitag! |„Frohen Freitag“ is the correct translation but it is not something we would really say, better would be „schönen Freitag“ meaning „I wish you a happy Friday“|@ninasprogress I …
What's the difference in nuance among "I would be happy to
Apr 1, 2020 · “I would be happy to” vs “I would love to” is just a difference in emphasis. Using “love” instead of “be happy” shows that the person would enjoy helping a little more than “be …
Someone please tell me what the most natural way of saying "I'm …
I would use "I'm so happy for you guys" or if one or both were female, I would say "I'm so happy for the two of you". Not everyone cares about "guys" being masculine, but I do. "the both of …
How do you say "Happy Halloween " in Polish? | HiNative
Actually, there is not much difference whether you say happy or joyful; both forms will be correct because they mean almost the same.
What is the meaning of "happy chappy"? - Question about
Definition of happy chappy It is slang to describe when someone is looking and acting happy. “Chappy” comes from the word “chap” which is an informal word meaning “boy/man” “You look …
Is it correct to say “I’m happy to have done something ... - HiNative
You could say, 'I'm glad I went (there)' if you're talking about being happy you have been to an event, for example. 'I'm happy I did that' if you're talking about an action you did (for example, …
How do you say "“I’m always happy to hear from you ... - HiNative
Depending on that, the right Japanese will change.|@Cathy_Z In such cases, I don't think Japanese people would say, “I'm always happy to hear from you.” If a friend contacts you after …