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# happy, joyful
# happy, joyful
#: ''nëdorbënaksu fsërazi zamonë mësëvidajr prëhër '''felisa'''.''
#: ''nëdorbënaksu fsjërazi zamonë mësëvidajr prëhër '''felisa'''.''
#:: "The neighbor always becomes '''happy''' when we see each other."
#:: "The neighbor always becomes '''happy''' when we see each other."



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Indeyivroplu

Etymology

Loaned from Spanish feliz

Pronunciation

(Indeyivroplu) IPA: [fɛˈli.sa]

Adjective

felisa (Cyrillic фэлиса)

  1. happy, joyful
    nëdorbënaksu fsjërazi zamonë mësëvidajr prëhër felisa.
    "The neighbor always becomes happy when we see each other."

Inflection

  • felisi
    "happily"
  • felisu
    "happiness"
  • felisir
    "to be happy"

Derived terms

  1. felisixtsir
    to congratulate
  2. vogahtfelisa
    satisfied, content
  3. felisa
    sad, unhappy
  4. feliszgir
    to feel bad

Related words

  1. tijxu
    luck, fortune
  2. zgir
    to feel