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Central Franconian
Etymology
From Middle High German lachen.
Pronunciation
Verb
laache (third-person present tense laach or laacht, past participle jelaach or gelaacht)
- (most dialects) to laugh
1976, “Ming eetste Fründin”performed by Bläck Fööss:Ming eetste Fründin, dat wor et Meiers Kättche,
Un ich fuhr mem Rädche Daach für Daach zo im.
Et Meiers Kättche fuhr dann met om Rädche,
Un dann dät et laache su wie ne Sonnesching.- My first girlfriend was Cathy Meier,
And I rode my bike to her place day by day.
Then Cathy Meier rode with me on my bike,
And she used to laugh just like the sunshine.
Limburgish
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *hlahhjan, from Proto-Germanic *hlahjaną.
Pronunciation
Verb
laache (third-person singular present laacht, past participle gelaacht, auxiliary verb haane) (Eupen)
- (intransitive) to laugh