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Sure, here are the translations for "happiness" in different languages:

  • Spanish: felicidad
  • French: bonheur
  • German: Glück
  • Chinese (Mandarin): 幸福 (xìngfú)
  • Japanese: 幸福 (koufuku)
  • Arabic: سعادة (sa'ada)
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