मतलब
Used to express a feeling of joy or contentment.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Happiness is often viewed as an individual right and a primary goal, as mentioned in the Declaration of Independence ('the pursuit of Happiness'). The concept of 'Hygge' (coziness/well-being) is a specific type of happiness focused on comfort and community. Happiness is often tied to 'Ikigai' (a reason for being) and social harmony rather than just individual emotion. Bhutan is famous for its 'Gross National Happiness' index, measuring the collective well-being of its citizens.
Use 'so'
Adding 'so' (I'm so happy) makes you sound more natural and enthusiastic in casual conversation.
Avoid 'I have happy'
This is the most common mistake for speakers of Romance languages. Always use 'I am'.
मतलब
Used to express a feeling of joy or contentment.
Use 'so'
Adding 'so' (I'm so happy) makes you sound more natural and enthusiastic in casual conversation.
Avoid 'I have happy'
This is the most common mistake for speakers of Romance languages. Always use 'I am'.
Happy for you
When a friend has good news, say 'I'm so happy for you!' to show empathy.
Smile while saying it
In English-speaking cultures, the verbal expression 'I'm happy' is almost always accompanied by a smile.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the missing word to express how you feel.
I ___ happy to see you!
We use 'am' with 'I' to describe a state or feeling.
Choose the best response to the news: 'I got you a present!'
Response:
Receiving a present usually makes someone feel happy.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You like your new job.
We use 'happy with' to show satisfaction with a thing or situation.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Are you happy in your new house? B: Yes, ______.
'I'm very happy' is the correct grammatical structure and adds a natural intensifier.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Happy vs. Lucky
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासI ___ happy to see you!
We use 'am' with 'I' to describe a state or feeling.
Response:
Receiving a present usually makes someone feel happy.
Situation: You like your new job.
We use 'happy with' to show satisfaction with a thing or situation.
A: Are you happy in your new house? B: Yes, ______.
'I'm very happy' is the correct grammatical structure and adds a natural intensifier.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
12 सवालYes! It's a very common way to show you are glad about someone else's good news.
'Happy' is a general state, while 'glad' is usually a reaction to something specific.
Not at all. It is used by everyone regardless of age or status.
You can say 'I'm so happy', 'I'm really happy', or 'I'm very happy'.
Yes, to express interest: 'I'm happy to discuss my experience'.
Use 'about' for news/events and 'with' for objects/situations.
It's a time (usually late afternoon) when bars sell drinks at a lower price.
Yes, it's a very polite way to respond when someone thanks you.
It's the standard greeting to wish someone a joyful day on their birth anniversary.
No. 'Happy' is an emotion; 'lucky' means something good happened by chance.
No, that is incorrect. Use 'about', 'with', or 'for'.
It's an idiom meaning someone who is satisfied with their situation.
संबंधित मुहावरे
I'm glad
similarFeeling pleasure or happiness.
I'm pleased
similarFeeling satisfied.
I'm over the moon
specialized formExtremely happy.
I'm content
similarPeaceful satisfaction.
I'm sad
contrastFeeling sorrow.