How to Say ‘The smiles of the people’ in Japanese
皆さんの笑顔
mina san no egao
[mina san no egao]
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese hospitality is often expressed with warm smiles, making newcomers feel welcome.
Phrase Breakdown
皆さん
mina san
everyone
Refers to all the people present.
皆さん、こんにちは。
Hello everyone.
Words in this phrase
皆
mina
[mina]
everyone
All people.
皆さんが集まりました。
Everyone gathered.
さん
san
[san]
-san; Mr./Ms.
A polite suffix used after a name.
山田さんが来た。
Mr. Yamada came.
の
no
[no]
of; possessive
Indicates possession or belonging.
彼の本
His book
笑顔
egao
[egao]
smile
A facial expression indicating happiness or friendliness.
笑顔が素敵です。
Your smile is lovely.
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