Translation for '
joy' from English to Bulgarian
| NOUN1 | a joy | joys |
| NOUN2 | joy | - |
| VERB | to joy | joyed | joyed joying | joys |
| SYNO | delight | joy | joyfulness | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- Arianna Huffington an advocate for the things that instigate joy, studied ways that joy can be triggered.
- Its name, derived from the Spanish word for "joy," was given, according to some scholars, by Jean de Bethencourt because he felt joy upon spotting land.
- He added the book also takes the reader on a journey revolving around bitterness to joy, and from joy to sadness, in artistic ways.
- Under the about tab of the museum's website, Walls also names several other joy workers, artists, and activists that inspired her.
- Sona Mukherjee tells her husband Mrityunjoy Mukherjee (Joy) that she's pregnant.
- William Joy enjoyed depicting powerful, raging seas and storm-tossed ships: John Joy painted in watercolours and his works are often less dramatic than those of his brother.
- Gaudiopolis (from Latin "gaudium" – joy and Ancient Greek πόλις – city, City of Joy) was a self-administrated children's republic in Budapest following World War II.
- A post office called Joy was established in 1890, and remained in operation until 1954. The townspeople were overjoyed when they secured the post office, hence the name Joy.
- Inside the model suite, everyone cheered for joy because none of them left the competition, especially Thuy Tram who cries for joy.
- The work has been described as a "classical piece", and as "one that contrasts the Nazi horror with the only possible joy, the joy of resistance".
- 7. When the love of the cross sinks deep into a person, he lives in a joy that the world can never know. For the world has only pleasures, but joy belongs to Me and Mine, My friend.
- "Mission: Joy" is a 2021 documentary that explores the special friendship between Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama.
- Ayoka is a feminine given name commonly used in Nigeria and derived from the Yoruba language. It means "one who causes joy" or "one who causes joy all around".
- The term "mudita" (sympathetic joy) is defined as taking joy in the good fortune of others. This virtue is considered the antidote to envy and the opposite of schadenfreude.
- "Muditā" (Pāli and Sanskrit: मुदिता) means joy; especially sympathetic or vicarious joy, or the pleasure that comes from delighting in other people's well-being.
- The name originates from two Sanskrit-based words "Vivekam" meaning wisdom or knowledge and "Anandam" meaning joy; therefore, the name Vivekanandan denotes a person who finds joy in wisdom or knowledge.
- Vincent decides to give the land to Kunjoyi in order to get rid of digging the plot where the body had been dug.
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