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How do you say 'Smile' in your language?

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How do you say SMILE in your language? Just write the word in your own language!

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updated Apr 8, 2011
posted by mashy

16 Answers

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It is a universal language.. We never do it enough

updated Jan 10, 2011
posted by Lucamos
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In dog language: alt text

updated Jan 10, 2011
posted by JoyceM
Hi Joyce - EL_MAG0, Jan 10, 2011
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Edhaak (m)

smile

Edhaaky (F)

In Arabic :-

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In Arabic

= = =

?????

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updated Jan 10, 2011
posted by 00b6f46c
Hola lovely inolvidable ;) - EL_MAG0, Jan 10, 2011
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U?miechnij si? in Polish. Greetings

updated Jan 10, 2011
posted by Jauxoo
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In Macedonian it is:

a smile (noun): ????????

to smile (verb): ?? ????

smile

updated Jan 10, 2011
edited by luz_72
posted by luz_72
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In Turkish it's Gülümse! smile

updated Jan 10, 2011
posted by culé
Hey, congrats, u have had 10 K now :-) - Fidalgo, Dec 21, 2010
Thanks Fidalgo!!! :) - culé, Dec 21, 2010
Make it 20K ;) - EL_MAG0, Jan 10, 2011
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Doesn't he have a lovely smile excaim gulp

updated Jan 10, 2011
posted by Krissy3039
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Sorriso smile

Galician (Northwest Spain)

updated Dec 21, 2010
posted by cogumela
similar to Portuguese? - Fidalgo, Dec 21, 2010
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In Danish

to smile = at smile

he smiles = han smiler (and smiler is for all persons - no change) easy right?

updated Dec 21, 2010
posted by ian-hill
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Say 'cheeeeese'!

updated Dec 21, 2010
posted by galsally
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Djavagudwegend? Yehgodadrians! wink cool smile

updated Dec 21, 2010
posted by ray76
For a translation , ask KevinB. - ray76, Dec 21, 2010
I can't understand all of the second 'word'. Yeh, g' day.......? - galsally, Dec 21, 2010
Nor me. ? - ian-hill, Dec 21, 2010
I concur. "Did you have a good weekend?" is easy but the rest ...? - samdie, Dec 21, 2010
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??? ??.(Korean) I don't expect that you will understand this phrase cheese

updated Dec 21, 2010
posted by JUNGJS
I'm reading it as " os-ing-il-chis-ta". Many mistakes? - Fidalgo, Dec 21, 2010
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Here in Spangle, we say "esmilio". smile

updated Dec 21, 2010
posted by lorenzo9
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"Güisqui"

updated Dec 21, 2010
posted by Gekkosan
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lächeln smile

(I'm German)

updated Dec 21, 2010
posted by ciononostante