How to Say ‘Very happy’ in Spain Spanish
Muy feliz
mwee feh-LEETH
[mwee feh-LEETH]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Muy' means 'very' and goes before adjectives: 'muy feliz,' 'muy contento,' 'muy nervioso.'
🇪🇸 In Spain: A common way to describe the mood after a goal, especially when the whole room celebrates together.
Phrase Breakdown
Muy
[mwee]
very
An adverb used to intensify adjectives or adverbs.
Está Muy feliz después del empate.
He/She is very happy after the equaliser.
feliz
[feh-LEETH]
happy
An adjective describing someone who feels joy.
Está muy feliz, realmente Feliz, tras la victoria.
He/She is very happy, truly happy, after the victory.
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