I think chuckle.
tee-hee
The word for "giggle" in French is "rire nerveux" or "glousser."
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The word "giggle" has two syllables. "Gig" is the first syllable, and "gle" is the second syllable.
GIGGLE
The children couldn't help but giggle as they watched the clown perform tricks at the birthday party.
Chuckle, giggle, etc.
Yes, "giggle" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound that it represents, which is a light, joyful laugh.
It's a giggle.
chucle giggle and sniker
smile laugh giggle
giggle is one ofsynonyms for laugh