Laughing is laughing in any language.
Though, as a joke, people on the internet will use the term "jajaja" as the letter "j" in the Spanish language makes the "h" sound.
riendo = laughing
Me estoy riendo
porque estas riendo
Nos ayuda a seguir riendo
"Partirse de risa" is a Spanish expression that means to burst out laughing or to split one's sides with laughter. It is used to describe when someone finds something extremely funny.
"JAJA" is a way to represent laughter in some Spanish-speaking countries, similar to "haha" in English. It is often used in casual online conversations to express amusement or laughter.
¿Por qué te ríes de mí?
La gente esta comiendo y riendo (accent on 'a' in 'esta')
The Spanish cookie history is....YOUR MOM!!! The Spanish cookie history is....YOUR MOM!!! oh wow...that is such a funny reponse its crazy how hard im laughing....good...way to be original....but thanks for tryin :)
It's the Spanish version of "hahahaha" because in Spanish the "j" is usually pronounced as an "h". so they say jajajaja to make it sound like laughing because the way the say "h" sounds almost silent.
It took me 15 minutes to stop laughing, but here's your answer. Barcelona is a city in Spain, where they speak Spanish! Maybe this will help: Thems does lotsa spansh talkin in barcelona, woo!
it means laughing buddha laughing laughing Buddha laughing Buddha
1) Laughing Rolling Laughing 2) Laughing Really Loud