neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'щасливий' in everyday conversations to express joy and contentment. For example, someone might say 'Я щасливий!' (I am happy!) when discussing a recent personal achievement or a joyful event, like a wedding or birthday celebration.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'щасливий' directly translates to 'happy,' it conveys a sense of lasting joy rather than fleeting pleasure. In contrast, 'радісний' (radiant) refers more to a moment of joy, such as the excitement one feels at a celebration.
Culture
'Щасливий' has roots in Old Slavic, reflecting a deep connection to emotions in Ukrainian culture. Happiness is celebrated in various Ukrainian traditions, such as during festivals or communal gatherings, emphasizing the importance of joy in social bonds.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of щасливий?
The pronunciation of 'щасливий' is approximately 'shchas-LYV-yiy'. Emphasis is placed on the second syllable, which should be pronounced clearly.
Q.How do I use щасливий in a sentence?
'Щасливий' can be used in various contexts. For instance, you might say, 'Він щасливий через свою роботу.' (He is happy because of his job.)
Q.Are there different forms of щасливий?
'Щасливий' changes based on gender and number: 'щаслива' for feminine singular, 'щасливе' for neuter, and 'щасливі' for plural. Be mindful of these forms when using the word in sentences.