'Laugh' is a Gaelic word where the pronunciation rules are different from ours. In Gaelic, 'Laugh' is pronounced, 'Laff'.
Yes. The AU pair is pronounced as a short A (laff), to rhyme with staff.
Yes. The AU pair has a short A sound (laff).That would depend on your accent. Where I come from the vowels (au) sound like - laaf.In phonetics it would be described as an "open central unrounded vowel".
The French word for 'laugh' is "rire."
do you mean to laugh??
2. laugh-ing.
Yes. The AU pair is pronounced as a short A (laff), to rhyme with staff.
Yes. The AU pair has a short A sound (laff).That would depend on your accent. Where I come from the vowels (au) sound like - laaf.In phonetics it would be described as an "open central unrounded vowel".
'To laugh' is an English equivalent of 'ridere'.The Italian word is a verb in its infinitive form. It's pronounced 'REE-deh-reh'. 'To laugh at' is 'ridere di', which is pronounced 'REE-deh-reh dee'.
One example of a word ending with "gh" that has a consonant sound of "f" is "laugh." In this word, the "gh" is pronounced as an "f" sound. Another example is "cough," where the "gh" also makes the "f" sound. These words showcase the irregularities in English spelling and pronunciation.
laff
u can do toontasks to get more laff points or do lots of fishing to get laff boosts or golfing to win a laff boost
137 laff but i have no clue what you do after
Mark Laff was born in 1955.
Super Laff-In ended in 1999.
Super Laff-In was created in 1969.
The duration of Super Laff-In is 3600.0 seconds.
In the word "laughter," the silent letter is the "g." It is not pronounced, making the word sound like "laugh-ter." The "h" is also silent in some pronunciations, but "g" is the primary silent letter.