An ending where, rather than having everybody live with the sorrows they accrued throughout the journey, they all die instead.
Change the y to an i and add -est. happy, happiest
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Russian arts (e.g., music, paintings, literature, etc.) have always been uniquely Russian. During the Mir Eskoosstva (Age of Elegance), Russian painting and literature kept pace, but at its own rate and idiom, with the Post-Impressionist wave that was defining Western European and American art and perspectives. Nothing about Russian art is a copy of any other culture's style and attitude. Russian art will continue to be uniquely Russian, and the direction it takes will be guided by events uniquely Russian. Just wait, and be surprised!
Happy is an adjective.
he was a Russian
1. when you have satisfactory ending of a massage between the women breast 2. In pre-Hollywood days, European filmmakers would sometimes make different versions of a film for the American market and for the Russian market. The movies for American audiences would have a happy ending, and those sent to Russia would have a bleakly tragic conclusion--the so-called "Russian ending."
no
Happy Ending - story - was created in 1949.
the story has a happy ending
yes it was a happy ending
A Christmas carol
'Happy Birthday' in Russian is ' С Днем Рождения'. [s'dnem rogdeniya]
My Happy Ending was created on 2004-07-07.
Nearly A Happy Ending was created in 1980.
Ending Happy was created on 2007-04-26.
a drama that has the possibility of a happy ending
No. War never has a happy ending. Unfortunately.