perché ridi uomo
hahaha
He made that up.
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.
It is Italian slang for foolish, angry, a man's testicles. Can you believe the cogliones of that man!
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)
hahaha
The laughing man is a representation of John Gedsudskis unconscious, wishful thinking persona. Otherwise known as his alter ego. As a way of dealing with the various problems that arise in his life, John Gedsudski uses the laughing man as a way of coping with his daily problems. There are man parallels that can be found between the laughing man and John Gedsudski.
No flowers to an Italian man.
did he have kids
Yes, there is a story about a man who died from laughing at a donkey.
"Little man" in Italian is "Omino."
Uomo italiano is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italian man." Just the word italiano may be used as long as contexts communicates that the "Italian" is a man, not something Italian, such as the language. The pronunciation will be "WO-mo EE-ta-LYA-no" in Pisan Italian.
"A married Italian man" in English is un italiano sposatoor un uomo sposato in Italian.
The best way an Italian man shows his interest to an Italian lady is to start a conversation with her, even asking her out on a date. If an Italian man wants to impress an Italian lady, he will cook for her or take her to an expensive restaurant.
"Best man" in English is miglior uomo in Italian.
"Stylish man" in English is uomo distinto in Italian.
"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".