the noun a smile derove around 1562 from the verb to smile
which reached English around 1300 from possibly various continental sources that all harken back to a prehistoric common proto indo European ancestor word
which was hypothetically something like smei
The Hawaiian word for smile is "hoʻohihi."
The word for smile in Hawaiian is "ho'ohihi."
The Polish word for smile is uśmiech.
The word for smile in Hawaiian is "manawa."
No, Smile is a long vowel word. The I has a long I sound and the E is silent.
it derive from Negro...lol
The English word 'name' is similar to the French word 'nom' but it does not derive from it. .
"Muah" is a word?
it didnt derive from any country but arose in English by analogy with the word chemistry
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Yes, the word smile is a noun, a singular, common noun. Smile is also a verb (smile, smiles, smiling, smiled).
Nowhere in the Bible is the word 'smile'.
The Hawaiian word for smile is "hoʻohihi."
It comes from the Greek word, kathedra.
I don't see how they derive that much information from such scant evidence.