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307 examples found containing '幸せ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ふたり
しあわ
でありますように
May you both be happy!
かれ
いつも
しあわ
です
He is always happy.
かれ
しあわ
いる
おも
っている

I understand him to be happy.
かねも
金持
しあわ
かぎ
らない

The rich are not always happy.
かれ
とても
しあわ
せな
きぶん
気分
です
He feels very happy.
かのじょ
彼女
いつも
しあわ
せそう
える

She always looks happy.
かてい
家庭
いてあなた
しあわ
です
Are you happy in your house?
しあわ
なる
こころ
ちてる
もの

Happy is the man who is contented.
かのじょ
彼女
ここいて
しあわ
せそう
えます

She seems happy to be here.
かのじょ
彼女
しあわ
であったよう
She seems to have been happy.
こんな
しあわ
であったことない
Never have I been so happy.
その
らせ
いて
わたし
たいへん
しあわ
でした
I was very happy to hear the news.
その
らせ
かれ
しあわ
せな
きぶん
気分
なった
The news made him happy.
かれ
それからずっと
しあわ
らしました

They lived happily ever afterward.
ケン
しあわ
です
Ken is happy.
きみ
そんな
ゆうじん
友人
たち
って
しあわ

You are very fortunate that you have such friends.
わたしたち
私達
みんな
しあわ
です
All of us are happy.
かね
かなら
ずしも
ひと
しあわ
しない
Money does not necessarily make people happy.
この
むら
かれ
しあわ
せな
せいかつ
生活
おく
りました

In this village, they lived a happy life.
きみ
しあわ
です
Are you happy?
かれ
かねも
金持
しあわ
ない
He is rich but he is not happy.
かのじょ
彼女
かお
しあわ
あか
るかった

Her face was bright with happiness.
かれ
けっ
して
しあわ
ない
He is far from happy.
わたし
まず
しく
とも
しあわ

I am happy in spite of poverty.
あなた
すこ
しあわ
ない
You are not in the least happy.
みなさま
皆様
しあわ
でありますように
May you all be happy.
ひと
みな
しあわ
なりたい
おも

Everybody wants to be happy.
あんな
つま
いるなんて
かれ
しあわ

He is fortunate having such a good wife.
かねも
金持
かなら
ずしも
しあわ
ない
The rich are not always happy.
するとあなた
しあわ
でしょう
Then you will be happy.
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