The French word for 'laugh' is "rire."
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Another word for laugh is chuckle.
The word "laughing" has two syllables: laugh-ing.
There are three sounds in the word "laugh" (/l/ /a/ /f/).
In Cajun French, "live love laugh" can be translated as "vivre aimer rire."
The word 'laugh' is both a verb and a noun. The noun laugh is a word for the act of laughing or the sound of laughing. Example: We had a good laugh.The noun form for the verb to laugh is the gerund, laughing.Another noun form is laughter.
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'rire' is translated 'to laugh'
'you make me laugh" is "tu me fais rire" in French.
Risible, it come from the French Verb- Rire- to Laugh. Oddly, in French the word for Smile is Sourire ( lit- sub-laugh) and oddly Souris is (Mouse) and was long before Walt Disney invented Mickey Mouse!
to laugh is 'rire' in French,and the idiom 'to laugh up is sleeve' is 'rire sous cape'.
(il / elle) rit means (he / she) laughs in English. The infinitive is "rire", to laugh.
Rigoler is the French verb "to laugh"
to laugh = reír
laugh = 'aka
The pronunciation of "laugh" as "laff" is due to a phenomenon known as the Great Vowel Shift, which occurred in English during the Middle Ages. This shift caused changes in the pronunciation of many words, leading to variations in how certain vowels were pronounced. Over time, these changes became standardized, resulting in the pronunciation we use today.
Depends on how you use the word. For example, you can use it if you are writing a hyphenated modifier: "She had that I'm-going-to-try-not- to-laugh-right-now face." But you can't hypenate the word when: "She had a terrible-laugh." ---> "She had a terrible laugh."
The word "laughing" has two syllables: laugh-ing.