![]() ![]() In Arabic, people don’t write short vowels like ‘a’. You read Arabic from right to left, although it doesn’t matter here… it just reads “hhhhhhh”. ![]() This is one we learned most recently when chatting in Arabic with our language teachers in Egypt (these are our final videos of us speaking Arabic after sixty days of trying). How we laugh online in different languages Here’s how you say “hahaha” in the languages we speak. But it’s fun to see how people say “hahaha” in different scripts and languages!īy the way, if you’re reading this just because you like languages, you might also like our article on all the ways people say “say cheese!” in different languages. While a laugh-cry emoji goes a long way, and “LOL” and its variants come and go, saying “hahaha” is a mainstay in every language and is likely to remain one. But did you know that in other languages people don’t say “haha” the same way? It all depends on the alphabet they use… and sometimes, the sound they make in the local culture when they laugh.Īs we learn languages mostly online with tutors (even when we’re in the same country, like we did with Arabic), we end up chatting sometimes over Skype and WhatsApp. You’re probably familiar with “haha” or “lol”. All the different ways in which people laugh online in different languages - in Arabic, Persian, Korean, Chinese, Hebrew, and a few other languages.
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