gelukkig

Afrikaans

Etymology

From Dutch gelukkig.

Adjective

gelukkig (attributive gelukkige, comparative gelukkiger, superlative gelukkigste)

  1. happy

Antonyms


Dutch

Pronunciation

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Etymology

geluk + -ig

Adjective

gelukkig (comparative gelukkiger, superlative gelukkigst)

  1. happy
  2. pleased, satisfied
  3. lucky

Inflection

Inflection of gelukkig
uninflected gelukkig
inflected gelukkige
comparative gelukkiger
positive comparative superlative
predicative/adverbial gelukkiggelukkigerhet gelukkigst
het gelukkigste
indefinite m./f. sing. gelukkigegelukkigeregelukkigste
n. sing. gelukkiggelukkigergelukkigste
plural gelukkigegelukkigeregelukkigste
definite gelukkigegelukkigeregelukkigste
partitive gelukkigsgelukkigers
Usage notes

Indefinite adjectives describing people often remain uninflected, if they express a personal quality. This is not stylistically neutral, but has a formal, rhetorical or poetic ring to it, and can occasionally distinguish literal meanings of an adjective from a more figurative one. Furthermore, this is only done with some nouns, not all. Hence, besides the regularly inflected "een gelukkige man", the uninflected "een gelukkig man" can also be encountered.

Adverb

gelukkig

  1. luckily
  2. thankfully

Derived terms

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