La vache qui rit
wanted (as in cow-boys films) is translated "recherché" in French
A laughing spell is when a person either finds something funny or, the are nervous and break out into laughing and it is difficult for them to stop laughing.
mdr (mort de rire, litterally "dead out of laughing")a less used form is mouahaha (this was invented by the French and later translated to mwahaha as it migrated to the english-writing crowd)
I am laughing. You are laughing. She/He is laughing. We are laughing. They are laughing. The present continuous tense follows this structure: Subject + auxiliary verb "be" + Present Participle (always ending in -ing)
laughing = 'aka'aka
Both are French. The Laughing Cow or La Vache qui rit has been manufactured in France and now world wide since April 1921. Camembert was first made in 1791 in Normandy
It's not laughing at anything in particular; it's just the logo that suits the slogan of 'la-la-la the laughing cow'.
The Laughing Cow (La vache qui rit)
because his tummy is tickling!
There are 1.4 tablespoons in one wedge of Laughing Cow spreadable cheese. Each Laughing Cow wheel contains eight wedges of cheese.
The Laughing Cow cheese brand is owned by Bel Brands USA (Elk Grove Village, IL), which is a US subsidiary of French cheese maker and marketer, Groupe Bel, which is also known as Fromageries Bel (Paris).
None.
Yes
In the original laughing cow cheese there is 50 calories per triangle. However, in the light laughing cheese there is 25 calories per triangle. Have a nice day!
Yes. It is also easy to spread (as seen in the commercial. Laughing cow cheese is processed if you didn't know, but is very yummy.
Laughing Cow commercial song Track Info: Artist Name: Patrick & Eugene Song Name: Don't Stop.
Lauren Ashley Bishop