Laughs is the plural of laugh.
The correct spelling is laugh. The plural form would be spelled as laughs.
The future tense is will laugh.
Laugh is present tense. The past tense is laughed, and the future tense is will laugh.
Laugh doesn't have three forms.1.Present - Laugh2.Past - Laughed3.Future - Will laugh
The silent letter in "laugh" is "u".
The correct spelling is laugh. The plural form would be spelled as laughs.
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Ridere, in the infinitive. Ridi (sing) and Ridete (plural), in the imperative form. If you meant laughter, Risata.
Laugh - i Laugh laugh Laugh - i Laugh laugh
The future tense is will laugh.
Vivi, ridi, ama! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Live, laugh, love!" The three present imperatives in the second person informal singular serve as truncated versions of an Italian saying about living well, laughing often, loving a lot. The pronunciation will be "VEE-vee REE-dee A-ma" in Italian.
LOL is internet slang for Laugh Out Loud. Used as a plural, LOLs, it would mean jokes of some kind. Possibly funny videos involving cats.
How can you not laugh.
you can get a sweet laugh when someone tease you sweet laugh
They don't laugh, they might look like they laugh.
Laugh is a noun (a laugh) and a verb (to laugh).
gáire (a laugh); gáirim or déanaim gáire (I laugh)