La diferencia es que el dia de los muertos significa estar alegre y honrar a los muertos amados por acordarse de ellos.
Pronounced 'KhosayFEEnah', it is the equivalent of 'Josephine'
There are two ways to say this in Spanish -- the formal and informal way. The Formal (Usted) is used with adults and people that you don't know well. ¿Está feliz? The Informal (Tú) is used among friends and close family members. ¿Estás feliz? Note the user of Estar instead of Ser for these translations. Because happiness is an emotion, you must use a conjegation of Estar instead of a conjegation of Ser.
joyful helper
It's French for joyful or happy party.
That was a glorious cover drive by Sachin Tendulkar. This 4 takes his total to 99. The couple enjoyed a glorious trip to Greece and the Aegean Sea.
happiness is a happy that you are laughing cause you are happy that you will forget one day but the joyful is happy to that even you are not laughing but you can feel inside you the joyful that you cant forget in short Happy is external but joyful is internal.. :)
The name Lita is of Spanish origin and means "gladly" or "joyful." It is often used as a shortened form of names like Lolita or Carlita.
more joyful , most joyful
The Spanish term for handmade skeleton figures that show an active and joyful afterlife is calacas. Calacas are most often seen during the celebration of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
more joyful , most joyful
No. Joyful is an adjective.
'Soy estúpido' It would sound better if you say it in a joyful tone. To make it more understood.
happiest
Joyful.
The noun form of the adjective 'joyful' is joyfulness.The word 'joyful' is the adjective form of the noun joy.
Pronounced 'KhosayFEEnah', it is the equivalent of 'Josephine'
For Spanish, it means "She is." Ella=She and "es" is the third-person conjugated form of "ser" which is "to be".