Examples of using "Mutluyum" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I feel happy.
- I am happy.
- I'm happy.
- I feel happy.
- I am happy.
- I'm happy.
I'm happy, very happy.
I'm happy now.
I'm glad you're back.
I am rather happy.
I'm happy enough.
I'm happy, Tom.
- I'm really happy!
- I'm really happy.
I'm perfectly happy.
- I'm glad to be here.
- I'm glad I'm here.
- I am glad to be here.
I am as happy as a clam.
Now I am happy!
- I am happy.
- I'm happy.
I'm happy!
When we win, I'm happy.
I'm happy because you're here.
I'm happy for them.
In fact, I am happy.
How happy I am!
- I'm glad to be back.
- I'm happy to be back.
- I am as happy as can be.
- I'm as happy as can be.
I am very happy in Georgia.
I'm happy to be here.
I'm happy with it.
I'm glad to be back.
- I am rather happy.
- I'm sort of happy.
"I am very happy", he said.
I'm actually very happy.
- I'm very happy.
- I'm more than happy.
- I'm so happy.
- I am very happy.
I'm happy here.
- I'm happy, too.
- I am also happy.
I'm fairly happy.
I'm happy for Tom.
I'm happy for you.
I'm happy tonight.
I'm happy to do it.
I'm happy where I am.
That's why I'm happy.
I'm happy to be alive.
- I'm happy you're happy.
- I'm happy that you're happy.
I'm happy for all of you.
I'm happy to be with Tom.
I'm perfectly happy here.
I'm happy for them.
I'm happy with what I have.
I am happiest when I am reading.
I am happy in spite of poverty.
- I'm delighted about that.
- I'm happy about that.
I'm quite happy now.
I'm happy these days.
I'm happy for him.
- I'm glad you're here.
- I'm glad that you're here.
- I'm pleased you're here.
I'm happy to have you as a student.
- I'm happy to help.
- I am happy to help.
- I'm really happy!
- I'm really happy.
I'm happy that you were able to come to my party.
I'm happy with the way I played.
I'm as happy as I can be.
I'm here and I'm happy.
I'm happy for the guys.
I'm very happy in Boston.
I'm happy we waited.
I'm very happy today.
I'm very happy with the decision.
I'm happy that we were able to win.
I'm so glad you are not upset.