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She couldn't help but smile in a silly manner as she watched the playful puppies frolicking in the park.
Smiling
will smile -- She will smile when she sees this. going to smile -- I'm going to smile nicely for our class photo.
Smiling-Through-The-Pain Smile-Your-Beautiful Smile-with-all-you-got
The verb is kumwetulira. Ndikumwetulira - I am smiling Ukumwetulira - you are smiling Akumwetulira - he/she/they is/is/are smiling etc.
The present tense of "smile" is "smiles."
No, the word 'smile' is a noun (smile, smiles) and a verb (smile, smiles, smiling, smiled).EXAMPLESnoun: She has a beautiful smile.verb: I saw him smile at you.
In Somali, the word for "smile" is "qosol." It can be used in various contexts to describe the act of smiling or to refer to someone who is smiling. The term embodies the warmth and positivity associated with a smile in Somali culture.
A girl smiling at me.
Bright, as in a bright smile?
grin, grinning, smiling
To smile -> Sourire