to laugh: ridere to smile: sorridere
"REE-dey" is the pronunciation of the Italian word Ride.Specifically, the word is a present indicative form of a verb. It serves as the formal second person singular or the third person singular. It therefore translates as either "(formal singular you) are laughing, do laugh, laugh" or "(he/it/she) does laugh, is laughing, laughs".
'To laugh' is an English equivalent of 'ridere'.The Italian word is a verb in its infinitive form. It's pronounced 'REE-deh-reh'. 'To laugh at' is 'ridere di', which is pronounced 'REE-deh-reh dee'.
Ridere ad alta voce is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Laugh out loud." The prepositional phrase translates literally by word order into English as "to laud at high voice." The pronunciation will be "REE-dey-rey a-DAL-ta VO-tchey" in Italian.
"Laughter" and "rice" as a noun and "laughed" as a verb are English equivalents of the Itailan word riso.Specifically, the word as a masculine noun in its singular form means "laugh, laughter" or "rice" depending upon context. The word as the masculine singular past participle of the present infinitive ridere ("to laugh") translates as "laughed". Either way, the pronunciation will be "REE-so" in Italian.
live= viere love= ridere laugh= amara I speak Italian since my whole family id Italian. Hope this helps.
"avete una Bella risata" it means "you have a beautiful laugh"
to laugh = reír
laugh = 'aka
cry later
Another word for laugh is chuckle.
The French word for 'laugh' is "rire."
The word "laughing" has two syllables: laugh-ing.