About 49,000,000 results
Open links in new tab
  1. "be happy " 和 "being happy" 和有什么不一样? | HiNative

    be happy Be Happy is in present tense that means it is in the present. Like right now. For example: I want you to BE HAPPY. Means, I want you to feel happy. Like right now😂 And Being …

  2. What is the difference between "Happy about (Something

    Sep 17, 2023 · The difference between the English phrases "Happy about (Something)" and "Happy with (Something)" lies in how we express our joy or satisfaction regarding something. …

  3. "happy time" 和 "happy times" 的差別在哪裡? | HiNative

    happy time的同義字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' for …

  4. してくれると嬉しい】 は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?

    【ネイティブが回答】「〜してくれると嬉しい」 は "英語(アメリカ)" でなんて言うの?質問に3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 …

  5. 【Happy Birthday to me】 は 日本語 で何と言いますか? | HiNative

    【ネイティブが回答】「Happy Birthday to me」 は "日本語" でなんて言うの?質問に11件の回答が集まっています!Hinativeでは"日本語"や外国語の勉強で気になったことを、ネイティブ …

  6. 【happee】 と 【happy】 はどう違いますか ... - HiNative

    【ネイティブ回答】「happee」と「happy」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(イギリス)"や外国語の勉強で気になったことを、ネイティブスピー …

  7. How do you say "“Happy Thanksgiving!” (In kana only please, I’m …

    Thanksgiving = かんしゃさい (感謝祭) かんしゃ(感謝)=thanks さい(祭)=まつり=festival We don't celebrate Thanksgiving in Japan, so we usually don't say "Happy Thanksgiving!" in …

  8. 【I feel happy】 と 【I feel happiness】 と 【I ... - HiNative

    英語 (アメリカ) に関する質問 I feel happy と I feel happiness と I feel happily はどう違いますか? 説明が難しい場合は、例文を教えて下さい。 jeffery021 2019年2月23日 最も役に立った回答

  9. 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' …

  10. 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 …