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The Latin word for 'Happy' is laetus. Depending on the conjugation of the verb it could have multiple endings.

Add 'a' to the end to make 'laeta' which is the nominative case.

Add 'um' to the end to make 'laetum' which is the accusative case.

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eternus gaudium

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