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'Sonrías' is the second person singular familiar present subjunctive of 'sonreír' - 'to smile.' To a person who is NOT smiling, you might say, "Quiero que tú sonrías." A literal translation is "I want that you smile." While NOT the infinitive verb per se, it also translates as, "I want you to smile."

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12y ago

La sonrisa = the smile

sonrisa = He/she/you (formal) smile(s)

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It means, "You smile to yourself." The verb is spelled with an accent: sonríe.

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15y ago

Smile (The noun, not the verb).

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To smile or smile.

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13y ago

It means, "Smile at life!"

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