Irish: Tá sonas orm. (a good question!)
In Irish it's "cuireann tú meangadh gáire ar mo bhéal"
's e do bheatha = sheh do ve'hu = He's (God) your life (way of saying you're welcome or expressing "my pleasure")
In Irish it's "cuireann tú sonas orm"
In Irish it's "cuireann tú áthas orm"
a dhéanann tú dom a aoibh gháire
In Irish it's miongháire / meangadh gáire
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
You Make Me Smile was created in 1993.
you make me smile = me haces sonreir :)
Go raibh maith agat as cur meangadh uirthi
The past tense of "You can always make me smile" is "You always made me smile."
"Enjoy" in Gaelic Irish would be translated to "bain sult as".
Make Me Smile was created in 1970-03.
maybe they laugh allot or they want to make people smile that's why they smile=)
go ndéana mo shinsir meangadh orm
I Want to Make You Smile was created in 1979.