This phrase suggests that joy is often accompanied or contrasted by sorrow, emphasizing that one's happiness can be tempered by sadness or challenges. It conveys the idea that we may experience moments of joy, but they are fleeting or intertwined with moments of sorrow or difficulty.
if theres a joy there is sorrow
This means that one cannot fully experience joy without also having experienced sorrow. The contrast between the two emotions enhances the appreciation for joy, making it more meaningful and profound. Sorrow serves as a reminder of the fragility and preciousness of moments of joy.
The meaning of EKUNDAYO of Western African origin is "sorrow becomes joy" in Yoruba and it is both a male and female name.
Joy
The opposite of sorrowful would be joyful (happy).
On Joy and Sorrow The Glass Prism Story - 2009 was released on: USA: June 2009
"Kaibay tako, kaibay sikato." - We are neighbors, we are close. "Isirbi ya ini'y tambool, no di la tambool ya." - Give what is asked for, not what you want to give. "Man-bakal so tanap, noc danum manpait." - Buying salt, yet asking for water.
Him - In Joy And Sorrow
Tears of Joy Tears of Sorrow - 1986 TV was released on: USA: 28 November 1986
One for sorrow,Two for joy,Three for a girl,Four for a boy,Five for silver,Six for gold,Seven for a secret never to be told.
There are three types: -Historical, such as Julius Caesar. -Tragedy, such as Macbeth. -Comedy, such as The Merry Wives of Windsor. Historical pertains to a recounting (though not always accurate) of a historical Figure. Tragedies begin in joy and end in sorrow. Comedies begin in sorrow and end in joy. "Tragedy" and "Comedy" do not always respectively mean "Sad" and "Happy." Hope that helps.
There are many words that mean the opposite of sorrow. Joy is the one that first comes to mind. You could also say elation. Another antonym for sorrow would be happiness. You might hear the word delight also.