Definition
Past tense of chackle; made repeated clicking or chocking sounds.
Etymology
From 'chackle' (verb) with the regular past tense suffix '-ed,' the standard English way to form past tense of regular verbs since Old English times.
Kelly Says
The '-ed' ending is so common for past tense that we barely notice it, but it's one of the most productive grammatical patterns in English—almost every regular verb gets it!
Translations
CSČeština
zasmála
zah-sma-lah
DADansk
grinede
gree-neh-deh
DEDeutsch
kicherte
kih-cher-teh
ELΕλληνικά
γέλασε
ye-la-seh
FISuomi
naurahti
nau-rah-tee
GUGU
ખસખસ કર્યો
khas-khas kar-yo
IDBahasa Indonesia
tertawa
ter-ta-wa
MSBahasa Melayu
tertawa
ter-ta-wa
NLNederlands
kwispte
kwi-sp-teh
NONorsk
grinste
grin-steh
RUРусский
захохотал
za-kho-khot-al
SVSvenska
skrattade
skrat-tah-deh
TAதமிழ்
சிரித்தான்
si-ri-thaan
TEతెలుగు
సర్దించాడు
sar-din-cha-adu
TRTürkçe
kıkırdadı
kik-i-rda-dee
UKУкраїнська
засміявся
zas-miv-sya