Palî

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laugh \lɑːf\ wala \læf\

  1. hë ngîâ

Pandôo

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laugh \lɑːf\ wala \læf\

  1. hëngö-ngîâ
    • “And this rug,” he says, stomping on an old rag carpet. “How much do you suppose that cost?”
      It was my first guess, so I said fifty dollars.
      “That’s a laugh,” he said. “I paid two thousand for that rug.”
      — (Ring W. Lardner, The Big Town: How I and the Mrs. Go to New York to See Life and Get Katie a Husband , The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1921, lêmbëtï 73)
    • Outhwaite is a good laugh, yes, she knows how to smile: but deep down, she really is strong and stern. — (Tamzin Outhwaite, “the unlikely musical star” na The Times , 14 Mbängü 2010)

Âlïndïpa

Sepe
  • Karan, Elke, Kêtê bakarî tî Sängö: Farânzi, Angelëe na Yângâ tî Zâmani, 1st ed. , 1995 → dîko mbëtï