'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."
Si la vida te odia sonrie = If your life hates you smile .. Que se joda = Basically means "screw it."
Si se ve
it passes
When in Rome Rome do as the Romans do If you go to Rome as the Romans do Smile
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Si la vida te odia sonrie = If your life hates you smile .. Que se joda = Basically means "screw it."
what does no se pa'pa mean in english
"Se kiyes sa" in English means "Who is that?"
Smile or I'll kill the kitten.
he Or she moved he or she changed
Se buscan means "Wanted" or "In search of"
como se llama mi mama?
Si se ve
'se marier avec ' is 'to get married with ' in English.
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How are you
It means 'I do not know'.