laughed in French rire(de)
Rigolant
You laughed out loud...
To put that sentence in passive voice, you would say, "The joker was laughed at by them." (It's a good example of why you should most often not use the passive voice.)
You say "He laughed." Trying to use fancy terms instead of just saying "he said," or "she laughed," or "he coughed" just ends up being confusing and the reader loses interest in your story.
Actually, it just means that someone laughed VERY hard. Or in other words, laughed ALOT.
extatique is how you say ecstatic in french
" J'ai ri "
rire de
He laughs/he is laughing.
You laughed out loud...
To put that sentence in passive voice, you would say, "The joker was laughed at by them." (It's a good example of why you should most often not use the passive voice.)
Well in my opinion people gossip because they can not find anything nice to say and they are afraid they will be laughed at. Which means that they talk about other people that way they are the ones not getting laughed at.
Synonyms of laughed are:SnortedChuckledRoaredGiggledSnickeredGuffawedSniggeredChortled
We Laughed was created in 2005.
She laughed at his funny joke.
Laughter during intimate moments like kissing can be a natural and positive expression of joy, playfulness, or comfort in a relationship. It can signify a strong connection and shared sense of humor between partners.
He laughed as I came to the joke's punchline.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.