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lache


Meanings
  • Verb

    A Haitian Creole term meaning 'laugh' or 'giggle'


Variants
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laches
Etymology
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From French 'rire' meaning 'to laugh'


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  1. The Haitian Creole term 'lache' is similar to the Spanish term 'reír', which also means 'to laugh'

  2. In some Haitian Creole dialects, the term 'lache' is also used to mean 'joke'


Related Concepts
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  1. humor: Related to the concept of humor and amusement

  2. emotion: An emotional response expressed through 'lache'


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In Haitian Creole culture, 'lache' is a common term used to express amusement and joy.

How to Memorize "lache"

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  3. mnemonics

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