NO
The past tense of "smile" would be "smiled".
Mino'aka kiʻiona [mee-no ah-ka kee-oh-na]
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
Yes, its a noun in the plural.Yes, its a noun in the plural.Yes, its a noun in the plural.Yes, its a noun in the plural.Yes, its a noun in the plural.Yes, its a noun in the plural.Yes, its a noun in the plural.Yes, its a noun in the plural.Yes, its a noun in the plural.
It is a noun
There is no -ly adverb formed from the noun or verb smile.The adverb, rarely used, would be smilingly.The adjective form may be smiling or "smiley." (used often as a nickname)The noun "smiley" can be used to mean any emoticon, but usually :) or :-)
Emoticon noun: A representation of a facial expression (such as a smiley or a frown) created by typing a sequence of characters in sending email.
Smiley cat is a cat that has a smiley face :D
Matthew Smiley goes by Smiley.
Faccina is an Italian equivalent of the English word "smiley".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. Nowadays, it particularly is found used in regard to the emoticons which are so prevalent on the internet. The pronunciation will be "fat-TCHEE-na" in Italian.
Norman Smiley goes by "Screamin" Norman Smiley.
Your mom thats who .
Because they are always smiling at you!!!!!Because they are faces and they are smiley
Jason Smiley's birth name is Smiley, Jason Dean.
Norman Smiley's birth name is Norman Anthony Smiley.
Tava Smiley's birth name is Smiley, Tava Michelle.
Tavis Smiley's birth name is Tavis E. Smiley.