Examples of using "Boldog" in a sentence and their english translations:
- She is happy.
- She's happy.
- Merry Christmas!
- Happy Christmas!
I'm happy, very happy.
- He is happy.
- He's happy.
- Happy birthday to you!
- Happy birthday!
- Happy Birthday!
Merry Christmas!
How happy I am!
Happy New Year!
I feel happy when I'm with you.
Have a happy marriage.
I'm so happy.
Tom is happy again.
He is poor, but happy.
- He is happy.
- She is happy.
- He's happy.
- She's happy.
Be happy!
She became happy.
Happy birthday to you!
Everybody's happy.
- Happy birthday to you!
- Happy birthday!
I feel happy.
I was happy.
Is Tom happy?
Were you happy?
You were happy.
You'll be happy.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Is everybody happy?
Are you happy?
Happy anniversary!
Happy Halloween!
Happy International Women's Day!
Have a nice Thanksgiving!
Happy name day.
- Tom is happy.
- Tom's happy.
Merry Christmas!
Are you happy now?
He is so happy.
- He may not be happy.
- He might not be happy.
I wish you a Merry Christmas.
She had a happy childhood.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
- I believe that he's happy.
- I think he's happy.
May you have happiness.
Do you think that Tom is happy?
- I am very happy in Georgia.
- I'm very happy in Georgia.
Happy New Year!
- I'm glad to know you.
- I am glad to know you.
He may not be happy.
I was happy then.
He said “I’m happy!”
And it would really make me happy
She is not always happy.
Tom was happy.
She had a happy childhood.
I am happy.
Happy Mother's Day!
- I hope you're happy.
- I hope you are happy.
- I hope that you're happy.
I am rather happy.
I'm happy enough.
- He is not always happy.
- He's not always happy.
I'm extremely happy.
Happy birthday, Aiba!
- Tom is not happy.
- Tom isn't happy.
Are you happy with that?
Was Tom happy?
I was so happy.
I'm happy, Tom.
Nobody's happy.
Tom will be happy.