It is: 嬉しい
It means "I am happy that I was able to do it" in Japanese.
The word "letter" in Japanese is "手紙" (tegami).
The English letter 'p' does not exist in Japanese, though there are syllables that incorporate the sound. It does not stand for anything in Japanese.
Ginger, as in the type that grows in the ground (and not the hair color), is 'shouga' in Japanese.
the Japanese have no letter or sound for the English L.
ureshiiYou may say 'ureshii.'
You may say 'ureshii.'
It means happy bird. Ureshii is happy, Tori is bird in Japanese.
(Watashi wa) ureshii desu.
"[Watashi ha] ureshii desu." ("[I] am happy.") "[Watashi ha] totemo ureshii desu." ("[I] am very happy.")
"O-ai dekite ureshii desu" is a Japanese phrase and in English it means "Nice to meet you"
"Anata to isshou ni iru no WA ureshii."
If you are talking about the letter "u" Then here are a few..... Umai (yummy/delicious) ureshii (happy) uso (lie) utsukushi (beautiful) Side Note: The Japanese don't use letters but syllables and symbols. :X
It means "I am happy that I was able to do it" in Japanese.
If you are saying "I am happy," you would use ureshii, or if you are saying happiness, you would say "shiawase"
"Anata ga shiawase de, boku ha ureshii desu."
"Watashi wa ureshii desu"Watashi wa - I am/I'mUreshii - HappyDesu- State of being, To be/It is