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How to Say "smiles" in Spanish

The Spanish word forsmilesis sonríeA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishA1
Verb (Present Tense)A1
He/She/It/You formal smiles
A young woman with bright, kind eyes smiles gently and looks forward.

Examples

Ella sonríe cuando piensa en su gato.

She smiles when she thinks about her cat.

¿Usted sonríe por las mañanas?

Do you (formal) smile in the mornings?

El bebé sonríe al ver a su mamá.

The baby smiles upon seeing his mom.

Identifying the Subject

When you see 'sonríe,' the person performing the action is either 'él' (he), 'ella' (she), 'eso' (it), or 'usted' (the formal way of saying 'you').

The E to I Change

The base verb 'sonreír' is tricky! The 'e' in the middle changes to an 'i' in most present tense forms, which is why it's 'sonríe' and not 'sonree'.

Missing the Accent

Mistake:Using 'sonrie' instead of 'sonríe'.

Correction: The accent on the 'i' is essential! It tells you to pronounce the 'i' and 'e' separately, emphasizing the 'i' sound: 'sohn-REE-eh'.

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