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English - Romanian
Happy
ˈhæpi
Extremely common
700 - 800
700 - 800
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
fericit, bucuros, încântat, mulțumit
Happy meanings in Romanian
fericit
Example:
She feels happy when she is with her friends.
Ea se simte fericită când este cu prietenii ei.
He has a happy expression on his face.
El are o expresie fericită pe față.
Usage: informalContext: Used to express a general state of joy or contentment.
Note: This is the most common translation and can be used in various contexts, both personal and casual.
bucuros
Example:
I am happy to see you again.
Sunt bucuros să te văd din nou.
They were happy to receive the good news.
Ei erau bucurosi să primească vestea bună.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Often used in more formal situations, such as greetings or when expressing gratitude.
Note: While 'fericit' is more common, 'bucuros' can also convey a sense of happiness, especially in more formal contexts.
încântat
Example:
I am happy with my new job.
Sunt încântat de noul meu loc de muncă.
She was happy to be invited to the party.
Ea a fost încântată să fie invitată la petrecere.
Usage: formalContext: Used to express happiness in a more sophisticated or formal manner.
Note: This term often implies a sense of delight or pleasure rather than just happiness.
mulțumit
Example:
He is happy with his performance.
El este mulțumit de performanța sa.
Are you happy with the results?
Ești mulțumit de rezultate?
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used when referring to satisfaction or contentment with a situation or outcome.
Note: This word focuses more on being satisfied rather than being joyful.
Happy's synonyms
joyful
Joyful means feeling or expressing great happiness and pleasure.
Example: She felt joyful when she received the good news.
Note: Joyful implies a more intense and exuberant form of happiness compared to simply being happy.
content
Content means experiencing a state of satisfaction and happiness.
Example: After a long day's work, he felt content with what he had achieved.
Note: Contentment suggests a sense of peace and fulfillment rather than just momentary happiness.
pleased
Pleased means feeling satisfaction or enjoyment.
Example: She was pleased with the outcome of her project.
Note: Pleased is often used to indicate a mild form of happiness or satisfaction.
delighted
Delighted means experiencing great pleasure or satisfaction.
Example: He was delighted to see his old friend after years of being apart.
Note: Delighted conveys a strong sense of happiness and excitement.
cheerful
Cheerful means being in good spirits and showing happiness.
Example: Despite the rainy weather, she remained cheerful throughout the day.
Note: Cheerful often implies a positive and optimistic attitude that influences others.
Happy expressions, common phrases
On cloud nine
Feeling extremely happy and content.
Example: After receiving the job offer, she was on cloud nine for days.
Note: The phrase 'on cloud nine' emphasizes a heightened state of happiness compared to just being 'happy.'
Over the moon
Extremely delighted or thrilled.
Example: When she found out she won the competition, she was over the moon.
Note: This phrase conveys a sense of overwhelming joy beyond just being 'happy.'
Tickled pink
To be extremely pleased or amused.
Example: She was tickled pink when she received a surprise gift from her friend.
Note: It expresses a sense of being delighted or amused beyond regular happiness.
Jump for joy
To be extremely happy or excited.
Example: The children will jump for joy when they hear about the surprise party.
Note: The phrase implies a physical expression of joy, emphasizing a high level of happiness.
Walking on air
Feeling elated or euphoric.
Example: Winning the championship had him walking on air for weeks.
Note: It suggests a feeling of lightness and euphoria, indicating a state of extreme happiness.
In seventh heaven
To be in a state of bliss or extreme happiness.
Example: She felt like she was in seventh heaven when he proposed to her.
Note: This phrase signifies being in a state of ultimate happiness and contentment.
Happy as a clam
To be extremely happy and content.
Example: Sitting by the beach, watching the sunset, she felt happy as a clam.
Note: This idiom conveys a sense of peaceful happiness, likening it to the contentment of a clam in its shell.
Happy everyday (slang) expressions
Ecstatic
Ecstatic means feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.
Example: I was ecstatic when I found out I got the job!
Note: Ecstatic is more intense than 'happy' and conveys a higher level of excitement and joy.
Thrilled
Thrilled means to be extremely pleased or excited about something.
Example: She was thrilled to receive such a meaningful gift.
Note: Thrilled implies a strong emotional response and excitement beyond typical happiness.
Elated
Elated means very happy and overjoyed, often as a result of success or achievement.
Example: Winning the championship left him elated for days.
Note: Elated suggests a deep sense of happiness and joy that goes beyond everyday happiness.
Giddy
Giddy means feeling light-headed with excitement or happiness.
Example: She felt giddy with happiness when she saw her long-lost friend.
Note: Giddy implies a sense of euphoria or fun linked to happiness.
Jubilant
Jubilant means feeling or expressing great joy, triumph, or happiness.
Example: The crowd was jubilant after their team won the match.
Note: Jubilant is used for situations of triumph or celebration where happiness is exuberant.
Radiant
Radiant means beaming with joy, happiness, or health.
Example: She looked radiant with happiness on her wedding day.
Note: Radiant emphasizes a glowing, bright happiness that is outwardly visible.
Blissful
Blissful means experiencing perfect happiness and contentment.
Example: The couple spent a blissful day by the beach.
Note: Blissful implies a state of complete happiness and tranquility beyond just ordinary joy.
Happy - Examples
I am so happy to see you!
Sunt atât de fericit să te văd!
She always has a happy smile on her face.
Ea are întotdeauna un zâmbet fericit pe față.
The happy couple celebrated their anniversary with a romantic dinner.
Cuplul fericit a sărbătorit aniversarea lor cu o cină romantică.
Happy grammar
Happy - Adjective (Adjective) / Adjective (Adjective)
Lemma: happy
Conjugations
Adjective, comparative (Adjective, comparative): happier
Adjective, superlative (Adjective, superlative): happiest
Adjective (Adjective): happy
Syllables, Separation and Stress
happy Contains 2 syllables: hap • py
Phonetic transcription: ˈha-pē
hap py , ˈha pē (The red syllable is stressed)
Happy - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
happy: 700 - 800 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.