Tu fais mon coeur sourire
"Tu fais sourire mon cœur."
"Smile" in French is "sourire."
In French, a smile is called "un sourire".
In Haitian Creole, "smile" is "souri".
The past tense of "You can always make me smile" is "You always made me smile."
Sourire is French for "smile." It is a verb that expresses the action of smiling or the act of showing happiness through facial expression.
Laughter is a great, great great way into a person's heart...make someone smile and you will soon win their heart. that depends on the smile...
tu me fais sourire
make-up, make-up, make-up, perfume, perfume, perfume, sway a lot, sway a lot, sway a lot, smile, smile, smile.... though your heart is aching, smile even though it's breaking....
"smile highly in french"
"Smile" in French is "sourire."
A smile can change your heart
In French, a smile is called "un sourire".
It could be her smile, or her face. Maybe her intellectual abilities, or even her fragrance. She could make him smile, or even make his day. Maybe he likes her smile, or her loving touch. It's her heart he falls in love with, not just the woman.
I wrote you a song . My heart is breaking when I see your smile you make my heart teak on clock you make me high me go low
This would depend upon if the smile was spontaneous or intentional.
A smile can change your heart
Just follow your heart and the girl who can make you tickle by her smile and can make you mad by her ambience will be the most beautifull girl for you...:)