have fun (third-person singular simple present has fun , present participle having fun , simple past and past participle had fun )
To enjoy oneself ; to experience enjoyable activities.
Blondes have more fun .
Person 1: I'm going to the bathroom. Person 2: Don't have too much fun .
1979 , Robert Hazard (lyrics and music), “Girls Just Want to Have Fun ”, in She's So Unusual [1] , performed by Cyndi Lauper , published 1983 :I come home, in the mornin' light / My mother says "when you gonna live your life right" / Oh momma, dear, we're not the fortunate ones / And girls, they wanna have fun / Oh, girls just wanna have fun
enjoy oneself
Arabic: مَرِحَ ( mariḥa )
Azerbaijani: əylənmək
Catalan: divertir-se (ca) , entretenir-se (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: 玩 得 開心 / 玩 得 开心 ( wán de kāixīn )
Czech: bavit se (cs)
Dutch: lol maken
Esperanto: amuziĝi
Finnish: pitää hauskaa (fi) , huvitella (fi) , rillutella ( colloquial )
French: s’amuser (fr) , s’égayer (fr)
Galician: divírtete
German: Spaß haben
Greek: διασκεδάζω (el) ( diaskedázo )
Hebrew: נֶהֱנָה (he) ( nehená ) , כִּיֵּף (he) ( kiyyéf ) ( informal )
Hindi: मस्ती करना ( mastī karnā )
Hungarian: szórakozik (hu) , jól szórakozik , jól érz i magát
Italian: divertirsi (it)
Japanese: 楽しむ (ja) ( たのしむ, tanoshimu )
Korean: 즐기다 (ko) ( jeulgida )
Latin: oblector
Polish: bawić się impf
Portuguese: divertir-se
Romanian: se distra (ro)
Russian: наслажда́ться (ru) ( naslaždátʹsja ) , весели́ться (ru) ( veselítʹsja ) , развлека́ться (ru) ( razvlekátʹsja ) , забавля́ться (ru) ( zabavljátʹsja )
Spanish: divertirse (es) , pasárselo bien , gasajarse (es)
Swedish: ha roligt (sv) , ha kul , ha skoj
Turkish: eğlenmek (tr)
have fun
Used to wish somebody a good and enjoyable time when they are about to do something.
wish someone a good time
Arabic: اِسْتَمْتِعْ ( istamtiʕ )
Catalan: diverteix-te
Chinese:
Mandarin: 祝 你 玩 得 開心 / 祝 你 玩 得 开心 ( zhù nǐ wán de kāixīn )
Czech: bav se ( unformal ) , bavte se ( formal )
Dutch: veel plezier
Finnish: pidä hauskaa sg , pitäkää hauskaa pl
French: amuse-toi bien ! , amusez-vous bien !
German: viel Spaß! , gönn dir
Greek: καλή διασκέδαση f ( kalí diaskédasi )
Hungarian: jó szórakozást ( independent of formality and number ) , érezd jól magad ( singular, informal ) , érezze jól magát ( singular, formal ) , érezzétek jól magatokat ( plural, informal ) , érezzék jól magukat ( plural, formal )
Icelandic: góða skemmtun (is)
Italian: divertiti ( singular ) , divertitevi ( plural ) , buon divertimento
Norwegian:
Bokmål: kos deg! ( singular ) , kos dere! ( plural )
Nynorsk: kos deg! ( singular ) , kos dykk! ( plural )
Polish: baw się dobrze! , dobrej zabawy!
Portuguese: divirta -se , se divirta
Romanian: distracție plăcută
Russian: ( жела́ю/жела́ем ) хорошо́ повесели́ться ( xorošó poveselítʹsja ) , ( жела́ю/жела́ем ) хорошо́ провести́ вре́мя ( xorošó provestí vrémja )
Scottish Gaelic: feuch gun còrd e riut ( informal and singular ) , feuch gun còrd e ribh ( formal singular; plural ) , gabh spòrs ( colloquial )
Spanish: diviértete! (es) , pásatelo bien
Swedish: ha det så roligt , ha det så kul
Turkish: çok eğlen , çok eğlenin pl , iyi eğlenceler
Ukrainian: ( бажа́ю/бажа́ємо ) до́бре повесели́тися ( dóbre poveselýtysja ) , ( бажа́ю/бажа́ємо ) до́бре провести́ ча́с ( dóbre provestý čás )