no it is not its a false statement
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No, 'happy' is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe a feeling or state of being characterized by contentment or joy.
Furaha. It is also a common woman's name. People named Furaha are also sometimes called Joy, Happy, or Happiness.The verb is kufurahi. Tulifurahi sana, we were very happy.
"Magsaya" in Filipino means "to be happy" or "to celebrate." It is a verb related to experiencing joy or delight in something.
The word happiness is not a verb, it's a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun. There is no verb form for the word happy or happiness, it would be phrased 'make happy', 'be happy' or 'feel happy', etc.
joy means kaligayahan happy means masaya
No, 'happy' is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe a feeling or state of being characterized by contentment or joy.
happy happy joy joy!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Furaha. It is also a common woman's name. People named Furaha are also sometimes called Joy, Happy, or Happiness.The verb is kufurahi. Tulifurahi sana, we were very happy.
The proclaimed: Happy Happy Joy Joy song.
"Magsaya" in Filipino means "to be happy" or "to celebrate." It is a verb related to experiencing joy or delight in something.
enjoy
Excite is a verb meaning "to raise an emotional response, usually of happiness or joy". In science, the verb excite means "to raise the energy level of, generally in reference to an electron".
The verb of happiness is happy. As in "to be happy".
delight, gladden, please, enjoy, thrill, satisfy, gratify, enliven, appease, fulfill am / is / are / was / were / look / sound / I am happy / She is happy / They were happy / you look happy / They sound happy.
No it's a noun.
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