How to Say ‘Your smile’ in Japanese
あなたの笑顔を
あなたのえがおを
💬 Usage Tip: [あなたの] (anata no) personalizes the statement.
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, a smile is often seen as one's best feature.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
あなたあなた
[anata]
you
Refers to the person being spoken to.
あなたが好き。
I like you.
のの
[no]
of
Indicates possession.
私の本
My book.
笑顔えがお
[egao]
smile
Facial expression showing happiness.
彼の笑顔に満足した。
I was satisfied with his smile.
をを
[o]
object marker
Indicates the direct object of a verb.
その絵を描いた。
I drew that picture.
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