
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 …
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 …
"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 …
"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, …
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 …
Which one is correct? More happily or happier. As in, "They tend …
"More happily" is correct. The mistake you're making here is that "happier" is the comparative form of the adjective "happy," not the adverb "happier." "More fastly" isn't correct because …
차이점은 무엇 입니까? "happiness " 그리고 "happy" ? | HiNative
Happy is an adjective, used to describe something. Eg - A white dog. A happy dog. see I changed white into happy, therefore proving that it is an adjective ( I decribed the dog with it.) happiness …
How do you say "Happy Columbus Day " in Italian? | HiNative
Happy holidays for the feast of Christopher Columbus to everyone! I hope you enjoy this beautiful celebration with your families. Unfortunately, I won’t celebrate as I would like, but that’s what …
What is the difference between "happy - HiNative
Synonym for happy Note: This is just my opinion! As a native speaker of English, I have never actually thought about this before. But I feel like this is the difference: - "Happy" is a very …
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 …