le

Usages of le

Jeg synes boken er morsom, så jeg ler mye når jeg leser.
I think the book is funny, so I laugh a lot when I read.
Jeg ler med en venn.
I laugh with a friend.
Barna ler mens de former en ny snøball i hvert vindkast.
The children laugh while they form a new snowball in each gust of wind.
Barna ler høyt i stuen.
The children laugh loudly in the living room.
Hun virker seriøs på jobb, men hjemme ler hun mye.
She seems serious at work, but at home she laughs a lot.
Hun føler seg litt flau i det rare kostymet, men publikum ler.
She feels a bit embarrassed in the strange costume, but the audience laughs.
Publikummet ler mye under teaterstykket.
The audience laughs a lot during the play.
Barna rutsjer ned sklien og ler mye.
The children slide down the slide and laugh a lot.
Vi ler høyt når vi ser en morsom film.
We laugh loudly when we watch a funny film.
Barna ler når hunden prøver å spise smulene som ligger under stolen.
The children laugh when the dog tries to eat the crumbs that are lying under the chair.

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