There are many ways to express different sorts of happiness. These are the most popular and commonly used:
开心-first character means open and second means heart
高兴-first character means high and second means excitement
快乐-first character means fast and second means joy
快乐 [kuài lè]
happiness = hau'oli
The word 'happiness' is a noun; the noun form of the adjective 'happy'.
furaha
High
快乐 [kuài lè]
There are as many symbols for happiness as there are different cultures. One symbol that is very popular are the Chinese characters for the word itself.
Bats mean happiness. This stems from the fact that the word for 'bat' in Chinese is the same as the word for 'happiness' and the Japanese adopted this. There are five sorts of happiness associated with bats: long life, wealth, health, conforming to morals, carrying out heaven's will.
The Luhya word for the English word 'happiness' is "obuyanzii".
It stands for happiness in Chinese.
The Greek language has all the right words. The word is "HARA"
福fu - meaning happiness.
happiness = hau'oli
"Happiness" is an adverb.
In Chinese culture, the bat is a symbol of good luck and happiness. The word for bat, "fu," sounds similar to the word for fortune or happiness, so bats are often seen as a positive symbol. They are believed to bring prosperity, longevity, and wealth.
happiness in HINDI is "kushi"
Your happiness is my desire.