Joy in Different Languages

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Joy in Different Languages: Joy is a main impetus in human instinct, and it applies an incredible draw on us, drawing us toward our most elevated reason and the most complete articulation of our blessings. His Holiness The Dalai Lama says, “I accept that the very motivation behind our life is to look for bliss”.

Joy in All Languages

Translation of word Joy in almost 100+ different languages of the world.

Different LanguagesWord Joy
Albanianhare
Basquealaitasuna
Belarusianрадасць
Bosnianradost
Bulgarianрадост
Catalanalegria
Croatianradost
Czechradost
Danishglæde
Dutchvreugde
Estonianrõõm
Finnishilo
Frenchjoie
Galicianalegría
GermanFreude
GreekΧαρά (Chará)
Hungarianöröm
IcelandicGleði
Irisháthas
Italiangioia
Latvianprieks
Lithuaniandžiaugsmas
Macedonianрадост
Malteseferħ
Norwegianglede
Polishradość
Portuguesealegria
Romanianbucurie
Russianрадость (radost')
Serbianрадост (radost)
Slovakpotešenie
Slovenianveselje
Spanishalegría
Swedishglädje
Ukrainianрадість (radist')
Welshllawenydd
Yiddishפרייד
Armenianուրախություն
Azerbaijanisevinc
Bengaliআনন্দ
Chinese Simplified喜悦 (xǐyuè)
Chinese Traditional喜悅 (xǐyuè)
Georgianსიხარული
Gujaratiઆનંદ
Hindiहर्ष
Hmongkev kaj siab
Japanese喜び
Kannadaಜಾಯ್
Kazakhқуаныш
Khmerអំណរសប្បាយ
Korean즐거움 (jeulgeoum)
Laoຄວາມສຸກ
Malayalamസന്തോഷം
Marathiआनंद
Mongolianбаяр хөөр
Myanmar (Burmese)ဝမ်းမြောက်သောစိတ်
Nepaliआनन्द
Sinhalaසතුට
Tajikхурсандӣ
Tamilமகிழ்ச்சி
Teluguఆనందం
Thaiความปิติยินดี
Turkishsevinç
Urduخوشی
Uzbekxursandchilik
Vietnamesevui sướng
Arabicفرح (farih)
Hebrewשִׂמְחָה
Persianلذت
Afrikaansvreugde
Chichewachimwemwe
Hausafarin ciki
Igboọṅụ
Sesothothabo e ile ea
Somalifarxad
Swahilifuraha
Yorubaayọ
Zuluinjabulo
Cebuanokalipay
Filipinokagalakan
Indonesiankegembiraan
Javanesekabungahan
Malagasyfifaliana
Malaykegembiraan
Maorikoa
Esperantoĝojo
Haitian Creolekè kontan
Latingaudium

Joy in European Languages

Translation of word Joy in almost 42 European languages.

Different LanguagesWord Joy
Albanianhare
Basquealaitasuna
Belarusianрадасць
Bosnianradost
Bulgarianрадост
Catalanalegria
Corsicangioia
Croatianradost
Czechradost
Danishglæde
Dutchvreugde
Estonianrõõm
Finnishilo
Frenchjoie
Frisianfreugde
Galicianalegría
GermanFreude
GreekΧαρά [Chará]
Hungarianöröm
IcelandicGleði
Irisháthas
Italiangioia
Latvianprieks
Lithuaniandžiaugsmas
LuxembourgishFreed
Macedonianрадост
Malteseferħ
Norwegianglede
Polishradość
Portuguesealegria
Romanianbucurie
Russianрадость [radost']
Scots Gaelicgàirdeachas
Serbianрадост [radost]
Slovakpotešenie
Slovenianveselje
Spanishalegría
Swedishglädje
Tatarшатлык
Ukrainianрадість [radist']
Welshllawenydd
Yiddishפרייד

Joy in Asian Languages

Translation of word Joy in almost 36 Asian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Joy
Armenianուրախություն
Azerbaijanisevinc
Bengaliআনন্দ
Chinese Simplified喜悦 [xǐyuè]
Chinese Traditional喜悅 [xǐyuè]
Georgianსიხარული
Gujaratiઆનંદ
Hindiहर्ष
Hmongkev kaj siab
Japanese喜び
Kannadaಜಾಯ್
Kazakhқуаныш
Khmerអំណរសប្បាយ
Korean즐거움 [jeulgeoum]
Kyrgyzкубаныч
Laoຄວາມສຸກ
Malayalamസന്തോഷം
Marathiआनंद
Mongolianбаяр хөөр
Myanmar (Burmese)ဝမ်းမြောက်သောစိတ်
Nepaliआनन्द
Odiaଆନନ୍ଦ
Pashtoخوښۍ
Punjabiਆਨੰਦ ਨੂੰ
Sindhiخوشي
Sinhalaසතුට
Tajikхурсандӣ
Tamilமகிழ்ச்சி
Teluguఆనందం
Thaiความปิติยินดี
Turkishsevinç
Turkmenşatlyk
Urduخوشی
Uyghurخۇشاللىق
Uzbekxursandchilik
Vietnamesevui sướng

Joy in Middle East Languages

Translation of word Joy in 4 middle eastern languages.

Different LanguagesWord Joy
Arabicفرح [farih]
Hebrewשִׂמְחָה
Kurdish (Kurmanji)kêf
Persianلذت

Joy in African Languages

Translation of word Joy in almost 13 African languages.

Different LanguagesWord Joy
Afrikaansvreugde
Amharicደስታ
Chichewachimwemwe
Hausafarin ciki
Igboọṅụ
Kinyarwandaumunezero
Sesothothabo e ile ea
Shonamufaro
Somalifarxad
Swahilifuraha
Xhosauvuyo
Yorubaayọ
Zuluinjabulo

Joy in Austronesian Languages

Translation of word Joy in almost 10 Austronesian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Joy
Cebuanokalipay
Filipinokagalakan
Hawaiianʻoliʻoli
Indonesiankegembiraan
Javanesekabungahan
Malagasyfifaliana
Malaykegembiraan
Maorikegembiraan
Samoanfiafia
Sundanesekabungahan

Joy in Other Foreign Languages

Different LanguagesWord Joy
Esperantoĝojo
Haitian Creolekè kontan
Latingaudium

Video Translation of Joy in 10 Other Languages

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More Information about Joy

Our minds are wired to search out the occasions, individuals and things that make euphoria, joy and delight. Be that as it may, what brings these sentiments?

Life is brimming with fundamental delights: a flawlessly ready peach, for instance, or a kiss from a friend or family member.

The wellsprings of bliss are profoundly close to home: What carries fulfilment to one may make no difference to another, however, normally joy comes when our desires are satisfied, when we see our measures met, when we end up in a decent spot.

In my book, joy is somewhat unique, since it’s innately associated with settling on cognizant decisions about self-articulation and higher reason.

Joyful life is the dream of everyone. It comes with happiness. joy isn’t such a great amount about what we’ve gotten or acknowledged for what it’s worth about what we have picked, sought after, protected and guaranteed for ourselves.

There is an alternate feeling up in the stands among the families and companions. That feeling is joy. They are not pondering themselves.

Their pleasure is seeing the gleam on the alumni’s face, the giggling in her voice, the advancement of his voyage, the blossoming of an entire individual.

At the point when you have minutes like that you understand there is enchantment on the planet. You can’t make the enchantment purposefully, however when you are inhabiting that profound love level, it now and then just combusts inside you. A blast of joy.

Joy is the present that life gives you as you part with your happy endowments. The centre point is that joy is acceptable, yet delight is better.

There are many ways to say joy in different languages. Joy comes in life when there is peace in your life. everyone in the world wants love and happiness in his life.

It’s savvy to appreciate bliss, yet it’s more intelligent still to place yourself in circumstances where you may encounter delight.

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