To smile -> Sourire
sourire
Plume is pronounced "plewm". When pronouncing the French u, stick your lips out a little bit and try to make the sound very tight and at the front of your mouth. It's actually the same as the i vowel (as in ski) but with a rounded mouth shape rather than a smiling one.(plume is French for feather; the English word plume is panache in French.)
to smile is 'sourire' (verb), a smile is 'un sourire' (masculine noun)
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
épaule is how you say Shoulder in french
A smiling heart would be "un coeur souriant" in French.
le soleil me sourit
a smiling face is 'un visage souriant' a smiley (smiling yellow face used in internet messages) is commonly called a smiley in French. The official name is "une émoticone" (word formed from émotion + icône)
The verb is kumwetulira. Ndikumwetulira - I am smiling Ukumwetulira - you are smiling Akumwetulira - he/she/they is/is/are smiling etc.
Because it puts the mouth into a smiling position.
like this : je souris
smiling (it's a plural adjective)
Je souris aujourd'hui! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "I am smiling today!" The declaration also translates literally as "I do smile today," "I smile today" or "I'm smiling today" according to context. The pronunciation will be "zhuh soo-ree o-zhoor-dwee" in French.
ag meangadh gáire
i know it in japanese its waratteiru
Plume is pronounced "plewm". When pronouncing the French u, stick your lips out a little bit and try to make the sound very tight and at the front of your mouth. It's actually the same as the i vowel (as in ski) but with a rounded mouth shape rather than a smiling one.(plume is French for feather; the English word plume is panache in French.)
siempre esta sonriendo (with an accent on the 'a')