How To Laugh Online In 20 Languages

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31 March 2022
By Sophia Williams
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Besides a simple “haha” or a cheeky “hehe” could there be other ways of expressing laughter? Hmmm. *thinking emoji*

There are many ways of expressing laughter via text in English-speaking countries like LOL (laugh out loud), LMAO (laughing my apples off), ROFL (rolling on the floor laughing), teehee (hehe), and so on. But do you ever wonder how the rest of the world laughs?

Before you check out our guide on how to laugh online, read our story Fighting Cancer with Laughter in Spanish, Korean, Italian, German, and more to learn how laughter is good for your health.

Ready to LOL your way around the world?


1. Japanese – www

Japanese laugh Giphy

No, no “www” in Japanese doesn’t refer to the World Wide Web. “Www” is derived and abbreviated from the repeated Japanese word “warai” which means laugh in English. 笑 is another way of saying haha.

2. Thai: 555

Thai laugh Giphy

The number 5 is pronounced as “ha” in Thai. Therefore, 555 means “hahaha.” 555 is equivalent to the English expression of LOL.

3. Korean: kkk (ㅋㅋㅋ), keukeukeu, hhh (ㅎㅎㅎ)

Korean laugh Giphy / The Swoon

The Korean consonant ㅋ meaning “k” which has the same sound as the laughing “ha.” When used online, both “hhh” (ㅎㅎㅎ) and “kkk” (ㅋㅋㅋ) represent laughter.

4. Russian: xaxaxa, axaxax, haha

Russian laugh Giphy / NickRewind

In Russian, the letter “x” is equivalent to the sound “h” or “kh” so xaxa = haha and xaxaxaxa = hahahaha. Axaxax = hahaha. Haha = haha.

5. Spanish: jaja

Spanish laugh Giphy / Muffin & Nuts

In Spanish, “J” is pronounced as “H.” So laughing in Spanish is expressed as jajaja.

9. Brazilian Portuguese – huehuehue, rsrsrsrs, kkkk

Brazilian laugh Giphy

In Brazilian Portuguese, laughter can be represented in different ways: huehuehu = hahaha, rsrsrsrs = hahaha, and kkkk = hahahaha. “Rs” is short for risos which means laughter and “kkkk” is short for the laughing sound of “kakaka.”

12. French: hahaha, héhéhé, hihihi, hohoho, MDR, PTDR

French laugh Giphy

French people type MDR which means “mort de rire” which translates to “died of laughter” or LOL. Some people also use PTDR which means “broken by laughter.” Pretty extreme! Héhéhé = hahaha. Hihihi = hahaha. Hohoho = hahaha.

14. Swedish: (asg), hahaha

Swedish laugh Giphy / Abba

Asg is short for “asgarv” which means roars of laughter or intense laughter. Asg = LOL.

BUT… no one ever really uses “asg” because Swedes just write “hahaha” or sometimes “hehehe” or “hihihi” or “hohoho”.

Edit: Shoutout & big thank you to Henrik, with 46 years of experience being a Swedish guy for the quick note about how to illustrate laughter in Swedish the right way. 😇 slang.

18. Turkish: kdkdkdkdkd, sjsjsjsjsjsh, asdfasdfadf

Turkish laugh Giphy / Show TV

Oh, they have lots of fun with this one! The Turkish way of expressing LOL is typing random letters on the keyboard. Kdkdkdkdkd = LOL. Sjsjsjsjsjs = LOL.

20. Malay – ha3

Malay laugh Giphy / The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

In Malay, they’re super efficient; ha3 is equivalent to ha 3 times (ha 3x). Ha3 = hahaha

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