笑う /wa ra u/ is the Japanese word for 'to laugh'. If you need it in imperative form, like saying to someone 'laugh!' it would be 笑ってください /wa ra-tte ku da sai/ in polite and 笑ってくれ /wa ra-tte ku re/ in common spoken form, and 笑え /wa ra e/ in plain form, which could be also thought of as arrogant tone/offensive to say it like that, depending on who to use it for.
You say, "Me hiciste reír." Lit.: "Me you made to laugh."
You could say 'ikite, waratte, aishite,' written: 生きて、笑って、愛して
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
笑う
It does. It comes from the Japanese word 'warau,' which means "to laugh."
笑う Warau
Do not laugh
You say, "Me hiciste reír." Lit.: "Me you made to laugh."
You could say 'ikite, waratte, aishite,' written: 生きて、笑って、愛して
"Laugh" in Yiddish is "ืืึทืื" (lakhn).
Laugh in Hindi is "เคนเคเคธเฅ" (hansi).
lol means laugh out loud
you say: hey _________( their name) they say: yeah you say: SMELLS *you laugh* *they cry* you say: ha! i made you cry *you laugh even harder*
Well you can totally fake it and laugh for the fun of it, or you say a joke in front of a group and laugh at it too.
no ríes.