Usages of smát se
Můj bratr se směje, když slyší starý příběh, který zná z dětství.
My brother laughs when he hears an old story that he knows from childhood.
Další kolegyně, která nás poslouchá, se jen směje a nic neříká.
Another female colleague who is listening to us just laughs and says nothing.
Moje kolegyně se směje, ale říká, že projekt není příliš dlouhý a že má ráda práci, kde se učí nové věci.
My female colleague is laughing, but she says that the project is not too long and that she likes work where she learns new things.
Já mám asi nejraději hry, kde se musím hodně smát.
I probably like best the games where I have to laugh a lot.
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