happy in Korean
happy in Korean is 행복하다, 기뻐하다, 기쁘다 — happy means feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
happy in Korean
행복하다
Pronounced: haengbokhada
contented, joyous
기뻐하다
Pronounced: gippeohada
contented, joyous
기쁘다
Pronounced: gippeuda
contented, joyous
운좋은
Pronounced: unjo'eun
fortunate, lucky
What does "happy" mean?
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adj Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
"She was happy to finally finish the marathon."
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adj Willing or glad to do something.
"I'd be happy to help you move this weekend."
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adj Lucky or fortunate, as in "happy accident."
"It was a happy coincidence that we both booked the same flight."
happy in a sentence
- She was happy to finally finish the marathon.
- The children looked happy playing in the garden.
- I'd be happy to help you move this weekend.
- We'd be happy to answer any questions.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "happy" in Korean?
"happy" in Korean is 행복하다, 기뻐하다, 기쁘다. happy means: Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
How do you pronounce 행복하다?
"happy" in Korean is 행복하다, pronounced "haengbokhada".
How do you use "happy" in a sentence?
Example: "She was happy to finally finish the marathon." In Korean, "happy" is 행복하다, 기뻐하다, 기쁘다.
Are there other ways to say "happy" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 4 translations listed for "happy": 행복하다, 기뻐하다, 기쁘다, 운좋은.
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