How to Say ‘You smile with your eyes’ in Traditional Chinese
你眼帶笑意
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: The expression [你眼帶笑意] highlights subtle emotional exchanges valued in Chinese relationships.
Phrase Breakdown
你
眼帶笑意
Word-by-Word Breakdown
你
[nǐ]
you
Referring to the person being contacted.
你在笑什麼?
What are you smiling about?
眼
[yǎn]
eye
The human organ for sight.
他的眼神很透徹。
His eyes are very sharp.
帶笑意
[dài xiào yì]
with smiling eyes
Eyes that express joy or friendliness.
當他微笑時,眼帶笑意。
When he smiles, his eyes smile too.
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