It may come from middle low German (smilen) or from Danish/Norwegian (smile).
The origin of a question which means to ask about a topic is French. The French origin was question, old French question.
answer the question.... once again answer the question
That's an ambiguous question. The science/art of tracing a word to its origin is called "etymology." The origin of that word, or its original form, is the "root word," or the "etymological root."
There is a slight problem with your question.
Yes, the word smile is a noun, a singular, common noun. Smile is also a verb (smile, smiles, smiling, smiled).
The Hawaiian word for smile is "hoʻohihi."
Nowhere in the Bible is the word 'smile'.
I could not find the answer to this question anywhere. The only thing I could find was for the word ARGOS. So, I will answer it with that information in case there is a typo. The origin for the word Argos is Greek.
The word for (a) smile is "sonrisa."The verb "to smile" is sonreír.
From where does the reason for this question originate?
SMILE
The word for smile in Hawaiian is "ho'ohihi."