How to Say ‘You smile with your eyes’ in Traditional Chinese
你眼帶笑意
💬 Usage Tip: Highlights the Chinese poetic tendency to capture emotions vividly.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Facial expressions, especially eyes, play a crucial role in conveying meaning in Chinese arts.
Phrase Breakdown
你
眼帶
Word-by-Word Breakdown
你
[nǐ]
you
Refers to the person being addressed.
你有時間嗎?
Do you have time?
眼
[yǎn]
eye
An organ through which humans see.
他的眼很敏銳。
His eyes are sharp.
帶笑意
[dài xiào yì]
carrying a smile
Showing a smile on one's face.
見到你,我會不自覺地帶笑意。
Seeing you, I unconsciously carry a smile.
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