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The past tense of giggle is giggled.
He giggled at the joke.
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
Yes, "giggle" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound that it represents, which is a light, joyful laugh.
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
You can just giggle or say "Whoops!" !
You say "You silly" and Giggle .
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no. you would have to say something like "ha ha ha" or "he he"
Giggle
a giggle represents
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The past tense of giggle is giggled.
You giggle and playfully bump him back. If you start talking then giggle under your breath a couple times. He will think that you have a crush on him if u giggle. If you don't have a crush on him and he talks to you then say you have to go and you will see him later. If you don't talk then just say "If (your teacher's name) catches me late again, she/he will kill me. Bye!". HOPE I HELPED!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Giggle 8 is a clothing store for toddlers.
The past tense of giggle is giggled.
Wee wee...then he says "pure adrenaline" with a snort and a giggle...