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I Need Help With A Translation

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Hello, first time posting here. I was wondering how you would say "you have a beautiful smile" in Thai.

"you have a beautiful smile"

คุณมีรอยยิ้มที่สวย - Khun mee roy yim thee suay

คุณยิ้มสวย - khun yim suay ( this sentences sounds more natural )

Edited by BambinA

I've been told it may be considered more appropriate to say "yim mee sa-nay" - charming smile

I've been told it may be considered more appropriate to say "yim mee sa-nay" - charming smile

The first line that popped into my head was ยิ้มหวาน I was wondering if Bambina could tell us which sentence she would prefer hearing? If someone were to tell you you had a beautiful smile, which would you want to hear?

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