å le→ to laughNorwegian word meaning
"å le" is a A1-level Norwegian word meaning "to laugh". Below you can find 16 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real Norwegian conversations.
16 stories
Example Sentences

My Best Friend
Han får meg alltid til å le.
He always makes me laugh.

The Wrong Bus
Kvinnen ler. 'Det skjer med alle.'
The woman laughs. 'It happens to everyone.'

The Video Call
Mia ler.
Mia laughs.

The Wrong Word
Anna ler.
Anna laughs.

Swimming Lessons
Emma ler.
Emma laughs.

The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Peter ler av dem.
Peter laughs at them.

The Wrong Meeting Room
Alle i rommet ler.
Everyone in the room laughs.

The Wrong Phone Call
Emma ler nervøst.
Emma laughs nervously.

The Golden Goose
Alle kalte den yngste sønnen 'Dumrian' og lo av ham.
Everyone called the youngest son 'Simpleton' and laughed at him.

Team Building Day
Jeg lo og ba henne slappe av.
I laughed and told her to relax.

Lost in Translation
Kvinnen lo vennlig og viste ham riktig vei.
The woman laughed kindly and showed him the right way.

Robin Hood
Robin lo og ba Lille John om å bli med i bandet hans.
Robin laughed and asked Little John to join his band.

The Anonymous Message
Tom lo og sa at det sikkert var en spøk.
Tom laughed and said it was probably a joke.

New Year's Party
Alle snakket, lo og hadde det gøy.
Everyone was talking, laughing, and having a good time.

Keeping in Touch
Maria ler og sender bilder av middagene sine.
Maria laughs and sends photos of her dinners.

Accidentally Being Rude
Klaus begynte å le da han hørte hva hun sa.
Klaus started to laugh when he heard what she said.