gotten harnen lou'
Heiterkeit
The Christmas song with joy, joy, joy is a German hymn translated into English, How Great Our Joy.
"Bullis" isn't a German word. "Bringen freude" means "Brings joy."
The word "lust" comes from Middle English "lust," meaning desire, pleasure or joy. It has roots in Old English and Old High German, both with similar meanings related to desire and pleasure.
'Yorokobi' is a Japanese word for joy.
The Norwegian word for joy is glede.
Schadenfreude
joy
joy
"kena" is the Kikuyu word for the English word joy.
Schadenfreude is a word that describes the feeling of pleasure from seeing others experience misfortune. The word has its roots in German, and it translates to English as "damage joy".
It basically means the feeling of taking pleasure from someone else's misfortunes. If you enjoyed seeing someone falling over or your great rival has a set back and you are happy about it, that is schadenfreude.
joy = felicidad