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what's the difference between Laugh and laughter?
Is there any difference between them ? Can I say :she has a contagious laugh and she has a contagious laughter?
9 juil. 2015 12:01
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they are both nouns, but are used differently. She has a contagious laugh. Her laughter was contagious. Laughter is the sound that is made when someone laughs. She laughed at my joke. Her laughter could be heard from the other room. I don't know how helpful that is, but it is the best I can do by way of explanation.
9 juillet 2015
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You would say 'She has a contagious laugh'. You would not use 'laughter' here.
'Laugh' is usually a verb, but in this instance you are using it as a noun. A person's 'laugh' is their individual way of laughing. It is a personal characteristic, like their voice.
'Laughter' is a more general and more abstract noun.
9 juillet 2015
Laugh is a verb. I laugh a lot!
Laugher is a noun. Mykyta is laughing in a strange way, hm I can't understand his strange laughter.
9 juillet 2015
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