"Laughing" is a present participle form of the verb "laugh." It can function as a verb in continuous tenses (e.g., "She is laughing") or as an adjective (e.g., "the laughing child"). Additionally, it can be used as a noun in certain contexts, such as in "the laughing of the crowd."
laughing = 'aka'aka
In the term, "laughing boy", the word "laughing" is an adjective describing the noun"boy".
There are many synonyms for laughing: Chortling, Chuckling, Giggling and even sometimes Guffawing. These are just a few of the many words for laughing.
This is not really a word but cracking up.
funny, laughing, light
laughing = 'aka'aka
Laughing has two syllables.
The Luhya translation of the English word 'Laughing' is "Okhutsekha".
In the term, "laughing boy", the word "laughing" is an adjective describing the noun"boy".
2. laugh-ing.
Yes, the word 'laugher' is a noun, word for someone who laughs often or is laughing; a word for a person.
There are many synonyms for laughing: Chortling, Chuckling, Giggling and even sometimes Guffawing. These are just a few of the many words for laughing.
Riant
riant
CHORTLING
This is not really a word but cracking up.
No, the word 'laughing' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to laugh.The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund, a verbal noun.Examples:The kids were laughing at my attempt to dance. (verb)I stopped to see what the laughing crowd was looking at. (adjective)The laughing was coming from Ms. Wood's room. (noun)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: The laughing was coming from Ms. Wood's room. It could be heard up and down the hallway. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'laughing' in the second sentence)