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Why JLPT N4 learners mix up すばらしい (すばらしい, “wonderful”) and うれしい (嬉しい, “to be happy; to be glad”).
Both are high-level positive evaluations. A learner might use 'wonderful' (すばらしい) to describe their own mood instead of 'happy' (うれしい), or vice versa, when praising a situation.
On JLPT N4, this pair shows up as a vocabulary meaning question. You see one word and pick its English equivalent from four options — one of which will be the other word in this pair, chosen as a distractor precisely because of the overlap.
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