Ureshii
嬉ã—ã„ /u re shii/ , å–œã°ã—ã„ /yo ro ko ba shii/ are common-use words for 'glad, joyful, joyous, happy, etc'. For a joyful occasion, event, days etc the word would be 目出度ㄠ/me de tai/ meaning 'auspicious, happy, etc'.
"Kanojo WA shiawase desu" means 'she is happy', with happy more in a sense of being fortunate and happy in life, blessed, etc. If you mean happy like 'glad' you could say 'kanojo WA ureshii desu'.
ジョイ
Joi the name
喜び
Yorokobi the word
とってもうれしいです/Tottemo ureshii desu.
喜んで
Yorokonde
watashi WA tottemo tanoshi
ジョイス (Joisu)
Genkizukeru
Im really sorry to say that this number isn't happy!!!!!!! ♥♥ love you ♥♥
You may say 'nantonaku ureshii desu,' written in Japanese: なんとなく嬉しいです
dingo
Today is 'kiyou' in Japanese. im hindi it is aaj
Asobiba. Im studying Japanese currently in America.
im not sure how to say it but it is spelt ホッケー
Nemui desu
Uh, please forgive me for I do not know how to say "the" in Japanese but "Fumetsu" is immortal im Japanese. :) Hope I helped.
that is a bit of a weird question...does it really matter? im short but im happy!
im fine
im the best
Im not sure how to say it, but in Japanese it is 大根