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The difference between fun and funny
The difference between these two words is that fun means to be happy and have fun, while funny means to make people laugh.
When fun is an adjective, it means "enjoyable", which means "amusing; interesting; making people happy". That is, if you really feel happy, fun, and happy, then you can use fun. Suppose you went to a party and had a great time. You could say, "The party was fun."
Funny is an adjective, meaning "making you laugh; amusing", that is, "funny; amusing." If you think something is funny, makes you laugh out loud, and makes you want to laugh, you can use funny.
For example, if you just watched a movie, it was a comedy, and you thought it was funny and interesting, you can say: "The movie was funny." .
Bilingual examples
1. Actually sounds like a fun night.
It actually sounds like a lot of fun.
2. It was a pact made in fun long ago.
This was a pact made in fun long ago.
3. It was a pact made in fun long ago.
This was a pact made in fun long ago.
4. They make fun of his southern accent.
They make fun of his southern accent.
5. Some of these places actually look fun.
Some of these places actually look fun.
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