sjksjsakdj | Typing Laughing in Different Languages

 "sjksjsakdj? What are you talking about?" Are these your inner voice? If you don't know these then you can't be Turkish. 

Turkish=adsfdfsd/kdklsdj/sjsksjss

These random letters are used in Turkish messages to symbolize laughing. I think random gives the meaning of "I am laughing so much that even I can't press letters so I just tap them randomly." At least for me:) Unlike in English, if you write ha ha ha, or something like this, it doesn't seem convincing as random.  In some memes, "sj" or "s and j" is used for kidding.

English=lol/lmao/haha

There are many ways to write in English but these are the most common ones. LOL means Laughing Out Loud, LMAO and LMFAO, of course i won't write their explanation. LOL.

French=mdr

In French, "mdr" means "mort de rire" which means "died of laughter". In France and Belgium, some people use "ptdr" which means "broken with laughter". Other forms are also common in French.

Chinese=xiào/shēng/xixi/23333

Yes, Chinese is complicated, but their laughing is simple. Like "lol", Chinese people use "233". To make it more, add 3. Don't confuse xixi with qiqi which means thanks in Chinese.

Italian=ah ah ah

Instead of writing ha ha ha, they do like ah ah ah. But mostly native speakers use this. Other people use haha, lol as well.

Swedish=asg

The word "asgarv" means "roars of laughter" in Swedish. They can use it only "asg" or multiple times "asgasgasgasg".

Japanese=www

In Japanese, the word "www" means lol, not world wide web. It comes from the Japanese wara (笑), "to laugh."  Don't misunderstand it while messaging your Japanese friend, if you have one.

Korean=kkkk/ㅋㅋㅋ

In Korean ㅋ means "k", so they laugh like kkkkk or kekeke. As I have a growing interest in the Korean language, I used to see these letters.

Thai=55555

In Thai, the number "5" sounds like "ha". So they write 5555 instead of hahahaha.

Spanish=jajaja

As "j"sounds like "h", it is possible them to write hahaha as jajaja.

Russian/Greek=xaxa

In Cyrillic alphabet, "x" represents "h" in reading, so Cyrillic alphabet using languages like Russian or Greek write xaxaxa.

Norwegian=høhøhø

I struggle to find definitions for typings, here you can see they use høhøhø for laughing, the most common. 

sjsaksdaksjkdkskd Bye Bye👋😃

byBoy

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