English to Maori Meaning of happy - hari


Happy :
hari

hari, koa, ka hari, komuri, manaakitia, i fariihia e, hāneanea, ahuareka, karakara, kanapa, awhiawhi, mahi pai, painga, pai, hoatu hauora, hoatu te pai, Halcyon, tupato, waimarie, hara ore, parakore, harakore, tapu, free i te ati, tika, oro, ataahua

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Definitions of happy in English
Adjective(1) enjoying or showing or marked by joy or pleasure(2) marked by good fortune(3) eagerly disposed to act or to be of service(4) well expressed and to the point
Examples of happy in English
(1) to be perfectly happy with sth(2) I am happy to play the game as long as I am entitled to win some points occasionally.(3) A happy birthday is wished to Kieran Dunne from his many friends.(4) Every time a major tournament comes round we seem quite happy to plod through games and play it safe.(5) He had a natural affinity with the land and was always glad and happy to help his neighbours.(6) It wouldn't be right if I didn't wish happy birthday to somebody, now would it?(7) she looked happy(8) Andrew's always had that happy knack of cutting straight to the chase, delighting and upsetting in roughly equal measures.(9) he felt happy there(10) For all of the first half, France appeared happy to play the game on Ireland's terms.(11) I quickly ran to him and wished him happy birthday and he in return hugged me and told me to sit in the blanket because I was very cold.(12) There was no way I was going to escape from this situation with a happy ending.(13) McDowell has the happy knack of convincing us that all he wants to do with his life is to serve the people.(14) As a reviewer, sometimes I'm perfectly happy to receive a game well after it's been released.(15) So long as advisers are happy to provide good quality financial advice for a fair and open fee, they should have nothing to fear.(16) She has the happy knack of making the most mundane report appear interesting.
Related Phrases of happy
(1) happy hour ::
hari haora
(2) very happy ::
rawa hari
(3) happy ending ::
faahopearaa oaoa
(4) happy day ::
ra hari
(5) happy end ::
mutunga hari
(6) happy life ::
te ora oaoa
(7) feel happy ::
ite oaoa
(8) happy-go-lucky ::
oaoa-haere-waimarie
(9) make happy ::
kia hari
(10) stay happy ::
noho hari
Synonyms
Adjective
1. cheerful ::
koa
2. glad ::
koa
3. fortunate ::
waimarie
4. felicitous ::
felicitous
5. well-chosen ::
pai-whiriwhiri
Antonyms
1. hapless ::
taitaiā
2. unfortunate ::
meapango
3. unhappy ::
pouri
Different Forms
happily, happy
Word Example from TV Shows
Mr. Jackson,
I'm happy to let you
use my phone.

Mr. Jackson, I'm HAPPY to let you use my phone.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 7

We'd be happy to watch Cinnamon.
Yeah.

We'd be HAPPY to watch Cinnamon. Yeah.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 15

I'm happy just to guide you
to suitable entertainment choices.

I'm HAPPY just to guide you to suitable entertainment choices.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 14

He was so happy after he passed it,
he gave me a Terminator.

He was so HAPPY after he passed it, he gave me a Terminator.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 7

Not that it's up to you to make me happy.
Unless you find neediness sexy...

Not that it's up to you to make me HAPPY. Unless you find neediness sexy...

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 23

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