Examples of using "Lacht" in a sentence and their english translations:
if one laughs, the other laughs
- He laughs best who laughs last.
- He who laughs last laughs best.
He is always laughing.
Tom rarely laughs.
- He is always laughing.
- He's always smiling.
- Tom is laughing.
- Tom's laughing.
Who's laughing?
Nobody's laughing.
Mike laughs.
- He's laughing.
- He laughs.
Our teacher seldom laughs.
Laugh with them.
He never laughs.
He is always laughing.
What are you laughing about?
Nobody is laughing now.
Tom isn't laughing.
She never laughs.
Tom never laughs.
- Tom seldom laughs.
- Tom rarely laughs.
She is always laughing.
Tom is always laughing.
Mary never laughs.
Tom rarely laughs.
He seldom, if ever, laughs.
Tom seldom, if ever, laughs.
A person who laughs is happy.
Our teacher seldom laughs.
Tom hardly ever laughs.
Our teacher seldom laughs.
The whole group is laughing.
Nobody's laughing now.
Tom is laughing at me.
- Tom, he can't laugh at all.
- Tom doesn't laugh at all.
* Laughs. *
Do you know why Tom is laughing?
Hey, what are you laughing at?
He often laughs at his own jokes.
She laughs, of course, I am also laughing
He never laughs at my jokes.
We'll see who has the last laugh.
He seldom, if ever, laughs.
I dislike how he smiles.
Tom isn't smiling.
Tom doesn't smile so much anymore.
Tom laughs at his own jokes.
It is not a matter to laugh about.
Tom seldom, if ever, laughs.
Tom seldom, if ever, laughs.
Tom never laughs at my jokes.
I love the way she laughs.
I love the way he laughs.
Whoever laughs now will cry later.
Why are you laughing?
I don't like the way she laughs.
Uh, I'm already broken. (laughs) It
He often laughs at his own jokes.
He often laughs at his own jokes.
Laugh with them.
I don't like the way she laughs.
Only the devil laughs at his grandmother.