How to Say ‘You have a pretty smile.’ in Spain Spanish
Tienes una sonrisa bonita.
tee-eh-nes oo-nah son-ree-sah bo-nee-tah
[tee-eh-nes oo-nah son-ree-sah bo-nee-tah]
💬 Usage Tip: Use 'bonita' for a feminine tone, otherwise 'bonito' for a masculine touch.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Complimenting a smile is a universal way to spread kindness.
Phrase Breakdown
Tienes
[tee-eh-nes]
you have
Used to express possession or a state of being.
Tienes un coche nuevo.
You have a new car.
una sonrisa
oo-nah son-ree-sah
a smile
'Una sonrisa' refers to the facial expression in which the corners of the mouth are turned up, typically to convey happiness.
Ella siempre tiene una sonrisa.
She always has a smile.
Words in this phrase
una
[oo-nah]
a
Used when referring to someone or something for the first time.
Tengo una idea.
I have an idea.
sonrisa
[son-ree-sah]
smile
A facial expression of happiness or pleasure.
Su sonrisa es contagiosa.
Her smile is contagious.
bonita
[bo-nee-tah]
pretty
Attractive in a delicate way without being truly beautiful.
La decoración es bonita.
The decoration is pretty.
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