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sonrisa - feminine noun (la) - smile. Look up sonrisa in the dictionary

Me gusta mucho la sonrisa de tu hijo.
I really like how your son smiles.
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Old February 01, 2009, 09:14 AM
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she makes me smile. ella me hace sonreir
your smile is so beautiful.Tu sonrisa es tan hermosa
she caught my eyes and smile with me: ella atrago mi atencion y sonrio conmigo
smile all the day or smile always: sonrie siempre.
I can see that smile mean: sonrisa, sonreir and sonrie. y en pasado sonrio.
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Old February 01, 2009, 02:47 PM
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Yes, you are right Smile, Smiled.

I smiled with you when you fallen in the floor.
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no, it´s better use laught, smile is romantic and laught is to a little bad. I think so.*_*
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The daily word is a noun. It may be worthy to note that its English counterpart also happens to be a verb, but other than that, please try to keep all discussions limited to comments about the noun. Thanks!
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Old February 01, 2009, 05:30 PM
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Yes, the word laugh is more appropriate use as Risa, but the word smile is also used for me as Sonreir.
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