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What do you mean by "very happy" and "I am very happy" and "very happy" respectively?
It means: I am very happy.

I am willing to mean: I am willing to help you.

Happy means: gladly; Happy, happy, no problem.

happy

English [? Ple(r)] beauty [? pl? ]

Happy; Entertainment; A happy thing.

Create happiness; satisfy

Intransitive verbs feel happy and enjoy; seek pleasure and make merry

1, see? Exercise? Did you give it? Him? Great? It's an honor.

Watching sports games brings him great pleasure.

2. What? Mixed? Business? And then what? Have a good time? Are you online? Answer? Perfect? And then what? Dynamic? Way.

He combines work and play perfectly in an interactive way.

Synonyms for extending information pleasure are: delicious, enjoy.

1

English [dla? T] beauty [dla? t]

Happy, happy; Something or someone that makes people happy.

Make happiness, make happiness

Feel happy [happy]

Haig? Take it with you? Obvious Happy? Are you online? Proof? His? A critic? Wrong. ?

Haig is obviously happy to prove his critics wrong.

2. Enjoy

English [? n? d? m? Nt] beauty [? n? d? m? nt]

Enjoy; Enjoy; Pleasant thing

Me? Apologize What if? Yours Enjoy? Yes? That? Movies? Used to be. Spoiled. ?

I apologize if I ruined your interest in watching movies.