你很开心 (Nǐ hěn kāixīn)
happy in Chinese is "gao xing" it also means glad
Jie Ri Yu Kuai is a phrase in Mandarin Chinese, which means "Happy Holidays."
To say "sad" in Mandarin, you can use the word "伤心" (shāng xīn).
There is only one Mandarin language, which is the official language of China. However, there are different dialects within Mandarin, with the most notable ones being Standard Mandarin, Northern Mandarin (Beifanghua), and Southwest Mandarin (Xinan Guanhua).
"她" is pronounced as "tā" in Mandarin, which translates to "she" in English.
happy in Chinese is "gao xing" it also means glad
happy monthsary
Happy holidays is 愉快的假期
The phrase "advance happy Chinese New Year" in Mandarin is "推進中國新年快樂."
fah-kew-azi-ho
sheng ri kuai le
有所乐 (Yǒu suǒ lè)
qing ren jie kuai le
Gong ru kuai la (in pinyin)
我感到非常高兴
周年快乐 (zhou-nian kuai-le)
Singapore has several official languages: English, Malay, and Mandarin Chinese. Happy Valentine's Day in Malay is pronounced "bahagia hari valentine's." In Mandarin Chinese it is "情人节快乐," pronounced "qíngrénjiékuàilè" (ching-wren-ji-ay-qui-lah).