Shiawase (幸せ)
"Shiawase" (幸せ)- 'na' adjective- is a pretty close translation of "happiness" in Japanese. For example, "shiawase desu" (幸せです) would mean "I am happy."
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
The Japanese word for sheep is hitsuji.
The Japanese Word For Legacy Is "Isan"
Bats mean happiness. This stems from the fact that the word for 'bat' in Chinese is the same as the word for 'happiness' and the Japanese adopted this. There are five sorts of happiness associated with bats: long life, wealth, health, conforming to morals, carrying out heaven's will.
The Japanese word for unexpected happiness is "意外な幸せ" (igai na shiawase). "意外" (igai) means unexpected or surprising, while "幸せ" (shiawase) means happiness. This term captures the feeling of joy that comes from unforeseen or surprising circumstances.
The Japanese word "sachi" (幸) means "happiness" or "good fortune." It represents the concept of being fortunate or experiencing joy and luck in one's life.
"Shiawase" (幸せ)- 'na' adjective- is a pretty close translation of "happiness" in Japanese. For example, "shiawase desu" (幸せです) would mean "I am happy."
しあわせ shiawase (she-ah-wah-say) This means happiness in Japanese
The Luhya word for the English word 'happiness' is "obuyanzii".
Happiness in Japanese is: Koufuku and written in Japanese it looks like this: はぴねす Hope that helps.
Tōtatsu kōfuku
The Greek language has all the right words. The word is "HARA"
"Shiawase no akari."
Yup.
happiness = hau'oli