Happy New Year! 和 Happy New Years! 和有什么不一样? | HiNative Happy New Year!" Happy New Year" is the correct way (正解!) "Years" is the plural form of "year" as in "many years" If you have heard "Happy New Years", it's either a misspelling or it could be interpreted as "year's" as in "Happy New Year's (Day) or Happy New Year's (Eve) |Happy new year is correct We do not say Happy New Years!的同义词
Joy 和 Happy 和有什么不一样? | HiNative Happy is an adjective (something you are) and joy is a noun (something you have) You can use joy as an adjective by changing it to “joyful” You can make happy into a noun by changing it to “happiness”
What is the difference between Happy with - HiNative What is the difference between Happy with and Happy for ?Feel free to just provide example sentences The owner of it will not be notified Only the user who asked this question will see who disagreed with this answer
I was happy 和 I felt happy 和有什么不一样? | HiNative I was happy I was happy = Past tense of “I am happy” I felt happy = Past tense of “I feel happy” You can use them interchangeably I can’t think of any specific examples where one would be more appropriate than the other There’s a slight nuance because of the verb used (am was and feel felt), but even then, there’s not much