How to Say ‘Let them smile’ in Mexican Spanish
Que sonrían
💬 Usage Tip: Expresses a wish or encouragement for others to smile.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Smiling signifies positivity and amicability in social settings.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Que
[keh]
That
Used to introduce a clause, often referring to something mentioned before.
Dijo que sonrían para la foto.
He said 'that they smile' for the picture.
sonrían
[sohn-ree-ahn]
smile
To make one's mouth curve upwards, showing happiness.
Esperan que sonrían siempre.
They hope 'that they smile' always.
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