For some bizarre reason it means "My broken smile" in French
"Tu fais sourire mon cœur."
"Smile, my friend!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Sourire, mon ami! The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "soo-reer mo-na-mee" in French.
Sourire means "to smile" in French.
J'aime ton sourire means "I like your smile".
Vous mettre un sourire sur mon visage.
It means :" Keep a smile (or always have a smile) my friend "
Sourire is French for "smile." It is a verb that expresses the action of smiling or the act of showing happiness through facial expression.
You can say "J'aime sourire" in French to mean "I like to smile."
To smile -> Sourire
"Smile, please, my friend!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase S'il vous plaît, sourire, mon ami! The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase in the second person formal singular -- which literally means and sequences as "If it pleases you, (a) smile, my friend!" -- will be "seel voo pleh soo-reer mo-na-mee" in French.
Dernier Sourire was created in 1989.
"Smile" in French is "sourire."