* Ha ha * Hee hee * Muah hahahaha * Giggle * Tee hee
A possible name for a laughing dog could be "Giggles" or "Chuckles."
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No, giggling is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound it represents, like "buzz" or "sizzle". Giggling describes the action of laughing in a light and happy way.
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They are contagious in the sense that other people may start laughing or yawning when they see you doing it, but they are not diseases. I thought that because contagious is derived from the Latin "tangere" - to touch, that both laughing and yawning were infectious. I'm not 100% sure though and would welcome a more knowledgeable answer.
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.
"LMSAO" is an acronym that stands for "Laughing My Sock Off". It is a variation of the more commonly used acronym "LMAO," which stands for "Laughing My Ass Off". Both expressions are used to indicate that something is very funny.
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.
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"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."