Chortles

/ˈtʃɔːrtəlz/ verb

Laughs in a gleeful, chuckling way, especially in a self-satisfied or amused manner.

Possibly a blend of 'chuckle' and 'snort,' coined in the 19th century. Lewis Carroll may have used or popularized this word, which combines the sounds of both laughing styles into one onomatopoetic word.

AMይቅር
ARضحك بصوت عال
BNহাসা
CAxirotlar
CSsmát
DAknas
DEkicher
ELγέλασμα
ESchortle
FAخندیدن
FInauraa
FRchortles
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