Happy English [? h? pi]? Beauty [? h? pi]? Happy; Happy; Smart; Mouth is a little drunk.
Forever English [f? r? ev? (r)]? Beauty [f? RV? ,f? -] ? Forever; Constantly, endlessly; Always, often. Eternity; For a long time.
Examples of the usage of happy forever are as follows:
(1) me? Love? Mine? Parents? As? Hmm? As? Mine? Family. ? Me? Hope? we? Is it okay? Is it? Are you happy? Forever! I like my parents and my family, and I hope we can be happy forever.
(2) me? Is it okay? Only? Wish? What about you? Are you happy? Forever? Happiness? Happiness? This? Is it? Mine? Maximum? Happiness! I can only wish you happiness forever, happiness, happiness, this is my greatest happiness!
Extended data:
The basic meaning of happy is "happy" and "happy", which refers to the psychological state of happiness, happiness or satisfaction in various States (such as all goes well).
Happy can be used as an attributive and predicative in a sentence, and it must take people as the subject, not in the structure with it as the formal subject.
When happy means "willing" as a predicative, it can be followed by infinitive, present participle phrase, past participle phrase or that clause to indicate the reason. Happy is often followed by prepositional phrases such as about, at, in and with. Be happy with, be satisfied with.
Happy can also be used as an object complement in a sentence.