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How to Say ‘You have a great smile.’ in Mexican Spanish

Tienes una gran sonrisa.

TYEH-nehs oo-nah grahn sohn-REE-sah

[TYEH-nehs oo-nah grahn sohn-REE-sah]

💬 Usage Tip: Use 'gran' to convey a sense of impressiveness or positivity.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: A smile is considered a sign of friendliness and approachability.

Phrase Breakdown

Tienes

[TYEH-nehs]

You have

Used to indicate the possession of a particular quality.

Example

Tienes una risa muy contagiosa.

You have a very contagious laugh.

una gran

oo-nah grahn

a great

Describes something exceptional or outstanding.

Example

Un gran proyecto.

A great project.

Words in this phrase

una

[oo-nah]

a

Article used to indicate a nonspecific item.

Example

Tienes una imaginación vívida.

You have a vivid imagination.

gran

[grahn]

great

Large in amount or degree; particularly good.

Example

Tiene un gran apetito.

He has a great appetite.

sonrisa

[sohn-REE-sah]

smile

A pleasant facial expression in which the corners of the mouth are turned up.

Example

Ella tiene una sonrisa brillante.

She has a bright smile.

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