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- 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 more temporary feeling, associated with something particular that caused that feeling| Happy and glad are pretty much the same, but pleased implies a qualification Example: I am pleased with the results
- 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 中文 (简体) 里怎么说? Could you please translate the conversation below into Chinese? Just pure curiosity 您能把下面的对话翻译成
- 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, therefore you can regard happiness as an abstract thing 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
- 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 makes you happy Example: "Katie got a job! I am so happy for her!"的同义词
- 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 |@mel_xoxo Yes It's like happy birthday
- 【I will be happy】 と 【I will feel happy】 は . . . - HiNative
「I will be happy」は日常会話では少し一般的だと思います。「I will feel happy」は少し強調されます。
- What is the difference between Happy End and Happy . . . - HiNative
So “happy end” and “happy ending” would seem to mean the same thing Although both are technical correct, “happy ending” is the idiomatic phrase (the one used naturally by a native speaker) when referring to the happy conclusion of a novel, play, movie, and so on
- What is the difference between she was happy and she . . . - HiNative
Synonym for she was happy "She was happy" is the correct past tense form of the verb "She were happy" is ungrammatical, unless it's the subjunctive mood, which is used for hypothetical situations: "If she were happy, she would have told me "|'She were happy' is never correct 'She was happy' usually describes the subject (in this case "she")
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