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"Happy with " 和 "Happy for " 和有什么不一样? | HiNative
Happy with "Happy with" means you like something or someone. Example: "I am happy with my new TV." Means "I like my new TV." "Happy for" means that someone else is happy, and that …
"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, …
"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 …
"happy friday! enjoy your day! " 这个在 中文 (简体) 里怎么说?
(叔母のお見舞いに行ったとき)病院が寒かったので、少し風邪をひいちゃった。でも1日休んだら、もう治ったよ! 这个在 中文 (简体) 里怎么说? I hanging out with my friends 这个在 …
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa "happy" và "happily" ? | HiNative
Đồng nghĩa với happy happy is a adjective (describes a person/place/thing). happily is an adverb (describes how a verb is done). The boy was happy. The boy happily accepted the gift.
【Get happy】 と 【Be happy】 はどう違います ... - HiNative
【ネイティブ回答】「Get happy」と「Be happy」はどう違うの?質問に13件の回答が集まっています!Hinativeでは"英語(アメリカ)"や外国語の勉強で気になったことを、ネイティブ …
【Happy End】 と 【Happy Ending】 はどう違い ... - HiNative
【ネイティブ回答】「Happy End」と「Happy E...」はどう違うの?質問に1件の回答が集まっています!Hinativeでは"英語(アメリカ)"や外国語の勉強で気になったことを、ネイティブ …
How do you say "Happy Fathers Day" in Korean? | HiNative
즐거운 어버이날 보내세요|즐거운 어버이날 보내세요 is correct.|아버지의 날 축하 드려요.|@mel_xoxo 즐거운 어버이날 보내세요 means more like enjoy Father's day. …
How do you say "Happy Easter!" in Bulgarian? | HiNative
You have to say "Христос воскресе" and the answer will be "Воистина воскресе". Remember if someone tell you "Хтистос воскресе" you have to answer "Воистина воскресе" …
What is the difference between "happy time" and "happy
Synonym for happy time The first is singular and the second plural. You would use 'happy time' for a single specific event: — "That last holiday was a happy time". You would use 'happy times' …