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happy in Korean

happy in Korean is 행복하다, 기뻐하다, 기쁘다 — happy means feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.

happy in Korean

행복하다
adj
Pronounced: haengbokhada
contented, joyous
기뻐하다
adj
Pronounced: gippeohada
contented, joyous
기쁘다
adj
Pronounced: gippeuda
contented, joyous
운좋은
adj
Pronounced: unjo'eun
fortunate, lucky

What does "happy" mean?

  1. adj Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
    "She was happy to finally finish the marathon."
  2. adj Willing or glad to do something.
    "I'd be happy to help you move this weekend."
  3. 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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