Telling someone that you're happy and that you're having in Japanese can be very useful and motivating for someone else. For example, if you're on a date and you want to continue seeing the other person, you will tell him / her that you enjoy the date. But how do you express hapiness, joy or pleasure in Japanese?
There are many Japanese words that can perform this task but let's start with the basic Japanese word ureshii. Ureshii is maybe the most coarse and productive word for express your happiness. When you're happy, you can just shout out ureshii!
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Watashi no tame ni, kono bentou wo tsukute kureta yo ne. Ureshii yo!
You made this lunch box for me. I'm so happy!
Kanojo wa ureshii kao wo shiteiru.
She's wearing a happy face. (She's happy).
There are many ways you can use the Japanese verb ureshii. You can turn it into an adverb. To turn a Japanese adjective into an adverb, you need to omit the ending -i and replace it with -ku.
Ore wa kanojo no kao wo miru dake de, nanka ureshiku narimasu.
Just by seeing at her face, I come to be happy.
Kare wa ureshiku sono uta wo utaimashita.
He sang that song happily.
See how useful the straightforward Japanese adjective ureshii can do? Let's look the second Japanese adjective tanoshii which means enjoyable and fun. Tanoshii is commonly used when you want to express fun or enjoyment. Since it's a Japanese adjective, you would use tanoshii the same way as ureshii.
Machi de burabura suru no ga sonna ni tanoshii desu ka?
Is wandering aimless on the road that enjoyable?
Dewa okyakusama, yukkuri tanoshinde kudasai.
Dear customers, please enjoy yourself.
Watashi wa tada kimi to tanoshii toki wo sugoshitai dake desu.
I only wanted to have a great time with you.
How To Say Happy In Japanese
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