vivir,amor,reir
The above is actually the translation of: to live, to love, to laugh.
The phrase being translated uses the imperative forms in English, so the translation for that would be:
Vive, ama, reír
You can say "Vivir, reír, amar, mi amigo"
to live = vivre to love = aimer to laugh = rire
In Cajun French, "live love laugh" can be translated as "vivre aimer rire."
Leef Lag Lief (say: liyaf lukh leef)
live= viere love= ridere laugh= amara I speak Italian since my whole family id Italian. Hope this helps.
no ríes.
reírse
rire, comme, vie, vivre
You say, "Me hiciste reír." Lit.: "Me you made to laugh."
Tengo que reír
if you love them say it back but if your not sure laugh and say thankyou
To say "I love you" in Spanish, you would say: "Te quiero."