Key words:
1, Happy
English [? h? pi]? Beauty [? h? pi]?
Happy; Happy; Smart; Mouth is a little drunk.
2. New
English [nju:]? Beauty [nu:]?
New; Brand-new; Fresh, new arrival; Modern; First time (heard).
Recently, recently.
3. Year
English [j(r)]? Beauty [j? r]?
Year; Age; A year's time; Students in a certain grade.
Example:
1, me? Wish? What about you? Merry. Christmas? And then what? Are you happy? New? Years! ?
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you!
2. All? That? Family? Join? Me? Are you online? Make a wish? What about you? Answer? Are you happy? New? Year. ?
The whole family joins me in wishing you a happy new year.
Extended data:
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.
Happy New Year: Common English greetings:
God bless you! All the best!
2. As you wish! Get what you want.
may you have a happy new year! Laugh often!
4. Treasure fills the home! Happy from now on!
5. Business is booming! Business is booming.
I wish you good health, good luck and a happy New Year.
I wish you good health, good luck and a happy New Year.
I wish you a happy holiday and a happy New Year.
Congratulations on the New Year and best wishes for everything.