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
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 New Year! 和 Happy New Years! 和有什么不一样? | HiNative Happy New Year!" Happy New Year" is the correct way (正解!) "Years" is the plural form of "year" as in "many years" If you have heard "Happy New Years", it's either a misspelling or it could be interpreted as "year's" as in "Happy New Year's (Day) or Happy New Year's (Eve) |Happy new year is correct We do not say Happy New Years!的同义词
What is the difference between Happy about (Something . . . - HiNative 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 (Something)" means that we are happy or experiencing positive emotions due to a specific situation, event, or news
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 - khushi - sanghya happy - khush - visheshan |Example sentences: •I’m so happy •I’m filled up with so much happiness
happy time 和 happy times 和有什么不一样? | HiNative happy timeThe 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' for a more sweeping statement, often in response to someone else recalling something from the past: — "Do you remember when we used to go to the match every Saturday as kids?" — "Oh yes, they were happy times
What is the difference between happy and excited . . . - HiNative Synonym for happy To be excited is to be happy for a specific reason (E g Looking forward to something, etc )|I would say that excited is a more intense emotion - it is usually said when in anticipation of something about to happen Happy is what you feel in the moment