Happy to Meaning in English
expression
ˈhæpi/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
HAP-ee too, HAP-ee tuh, HAP-ee tih
hˈæpi/ /tˈuː
HAP-ee too
Definition
Used to say that you are pleased or willing to do something. Often used to politely offer help or accept a request.
Usage & Nuances
Common and polite, used to show willingness in offers or responses (e.g., 'I'm happy to help'). Don’t confuse with simply feeling happy; it shows readiness to act. Often used with verbs: 'happy to answer', 'happy to join'.
Spanish: encantado de - contento de - feliz dePortuguese (BR): feliz em - contente emPortuguese (PT): feliz por - contente porChinese (Simplified): 乐意(做某事) - 很高兴(做某事)Chinese (Traditional): 樂意(做某事) - 很高興(做某事)Hindi: खुश होकर (कुछ करना) - प्रसन्नतापूर्वकArabic: سعيد بـ - مسرور أنBengali: খুশি হয়ে (কিছু করা) - আনন্দের সাথে (কিছু করা)Russian: с удовольствием - рад (что-то сделать)Japanese: 喜んで (何かをする)Vietnamese: sẵn lòng - vui lòng (làm gì đó)Korean: 기꺼이 - 즐겁게 (무엇을 하다)Turkish: memnuniyetle - sevinerek (bir şey yapmak)Urdu: خوشی سے (کچھ کرنا) - رضامندی سے (کچھ کرنا)Indonesian: dengan senang hati - dengan bahagia (melakukan sesuatu)
Example Sentences
I'm happy to help you with your homework.
basic
She is happy to answer any questions.
basic
They are happy to see you again.
basic
I'm happy to discuss this further if you need.
natural
Let me know anytime—you know I'm always happy to help.
natural
We're happy to take care of your cat while you're away.
natural