The past tense of smile is smiled.
The past form of "smile" is "smiled."
The past form of "smile" is "smiled".
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Smile Kid is the name of there second album.
Smilingly
Smiled
i can blink in less than a second i can change my lips and make a smile too
answer this blink sneeze smile laugh shiver twitch
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sweet memories in lip expression
'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."
The word "smile" in Chinese is written as "微笑," which is pronounced as "wēi xiào." The first character, "微," means "micro" or "slight," and the second character, "笑," means "to laugh" or "to smile." Together, they convey the idea of a gentle or subtle smile.