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This line from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet describes the transition from night to day, comparing it to a smile breaking through the darkness. It symbolizes hope, beauty, and the triumph of light over darkness. It suggests a sense of optimism and renewal after a difficult or challenging period.
sad and frowning
I believe you might mean frowning.
If you mean "smiles" as a plural of "smile" then it would be "Osmehe" but if you mean it as a verb "smiles" as in "he/she smiles" it would be "smeje se".
He or she thinks you are annoying OR You insulted them somehow.
If she smiles then it's a YES. She just wasnt expecting it is all.
no it dosent the ya re probably just wrinkles from frowning
It means smiles
He likes you ! :)
All smiles
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she is in loveve with you