Use 'አስቂኝ' for something funny and 'ቀልድ' for a joke or something humorous.
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Funny
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Use 'مضحك' for something funny and 'ظريف' for something witty or charming.
Use 'মজার' for something funny and 'হাস্যকর' for something laughable.
Use 'divertit' for something amusing and 'graciós' for something funny.
Use 'vtipný' for something witty or funny, and 'legrační' for something amusing.
Use 'sjov' for something funny and 'grineren' for something that makes you smile.
Use 'lustig' for general funniness, and 'witzig' for something clever or witty.
Use 'αστείο' for something funny and 'κωμικό' for something comical.
Use 'divertido' for general amusement and 'gracioso' for something that makes you laugh.
Use 'naljakas' for something funny and 'lõbus' for something fun.
Use 'barregarri' for something funny and 'dibertigarri' for something amusing.
Use 'خنده دار' for something funny and 'باحال' for something cool and funny.
Use 'hauska' for something funny and 'kiva' for something fun or nice.
Use 'drôle' to describe something amusing, and 'rigolo' for something silly or lighthearted.
Use 'divertido' for general amusement and 'gracioso' for something that makes you laugh.
Use 'રમુજી' for something funny and 'હાસ્યાસ્પદ' for something laughable.
Use 'mai ban dariya' for something that makes you laugh, and 'mai dariya' for something funny.
Use 'מצחיק' for something funny and 'משעשע' for something amusing.
Use 'मजेदार' for something fun and 'हास्यपूर्ण' for something humorous.
Use 'vicces' for something funny and 'humoros' for something humorous.
Use 'lucu' for something funny and 'kocak' for a more casual or slang term for funny.
Use 'fyndið' for something funny and 'skemmtilegt' for something entertaining.
Use 'divertente' for something that is amusing, and 'simpatico' for someone who is funny in a likeable way.
Use '面白い' for something interesting or funny, and '可笑しい' for something that's a bit odd but funny.
Use '재밌는' for something fun or funny, and '웃긴' for something that makes you laugh.
Use 'juokingas' for something funny and 'linksmas' for something cheerful or fun.
Use 'smieklīgs' for something funny and 'jautrs' for something cheerful or fun.
Use 'मजेदार' for something fun and 'विनोदी' for something humorous.
Use 'lucu' for something funny and 'kelakar' for something humorous.
Use 'grappig' for something that is funny and 'leuk' for something enjoyable or fun.
Use 'morsom' for something funny and 'gøy' for something fun.
Use 'ਮਜ਼ੇਦਾਰ' for something fun and 'ਹਾਸੇ ਵਾਲਾ' for something humorous.
Use 'zabawny' for something amusing and 'śmieszny' for something that makes you laugh.
Use 'engraçado' for something that makes you laugh and 'divertido' for something enjoyable.
Use 'amuzant' for something amusing and 'haioș' for something funny or comical.
Use 'смешной' to describe something that makes you laugh, and 'прикольный' for something that's cool and funny.
Use 'rolig' for something funny and 'kul' for something fun or cool.
Use 'mapenzi' for something fun or enjoyable, and 'chekeshaji' for something humorous.
Use 'வேடிக்கையான' for something funny and 'சிரிப்பான' for something that makes you laugh.
Use 'నవ్వు తెప్పించే' for something funny and 'హాస్యమైన' for something humorous.
Use 'ตลก' for something funny and 'ฮา' for a more casual or slang term for funny.
Use 'nakakatawa' for something funny and 'katuwa' for something amusing.
Use 'komik' for something funny and 'esprili' for something witty or humorous.
Use 'смішний' for something that makes you laugh and 'кумедний' for something amusing or comical.
Use 'مضحکہ خیز' for something funny and 'مزاحیہ' for something humorous.
Use 'buồn cười' for something funny and 'vui' for something fun or enjoyable.
Use 'àwàdà' for something funny and 'ẹlẹ́rìn-ín' for something that causes laughter.
Use '好笑' for something funny and '搞笑' for something comical.
Use '好笑' for something funny and '搞笑' for something comical.
Use 'okuhlekisayo' for something funny and 'kuhleka' for something laughable.