Jemanden glücklich machen ist unbezahlbar.
Thank you? Danke.
Happy birthday is actually a copyrighted song. I don't know who by, but someone must be making heaps!
Happy Friday in German is glücklicher Freitag
at the end of life.. u should be happy that u made some ppl happy.. i mean.. there is no greater joy than making someone else happy and making their dream come true :)... that's all it takes to be happy at the end. (another user:) no not really.
yes because this will make them much happier
Well neither of you will be happy, and it probably won't last. But don't sell yourself short if this person doesn't love you then maybe you shouldn't be together. Being in love with someone who loves you back is priceless, so don't settle for anything that's not real.
Assuming you mean "how" to say happy in German, there are a couple of different ways: Froh and gluecklich.
No, it is not fair at all. We cannot make someone else happy and someone cannot make us happy. You can do happy things for them like; tell them you love them (if appropriate) do things for them, compliment them, encourage them but that's all you can do. You have to make yourself happy by getting motivated in doing something other than thinking about the thing that's making you unhappy.
There can be slight differeces (as a consequence of different dialects): "Alles Guete zum Muetertag" - That means "All the best for your Mother's Day" There's no "happy..." in it. The "all the best..." formulations are also used to say "happy birthday", etc. in Swiss German (and German).
happy - glücklich Also fröhlich, froh
you can be happy by making yourself feel that you are happy
I am not a happy puppy is an English idiom and cannot be translated into German in a way that conveys it's meaning.