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Where did the word smile derive from?

The word "smile" has a fascinating history! It's derived from the Old English word "smīlan," which itself has roots in Proto-Germanic "smīlan."

Interestingly, this word is related to the Proto-Indo-European root "*smey-", meaning "to shine" or "to smile." This connection suggests that the early perception of a smile was associated with brightness and happiness, a sentiment that resonates even today.

So, the next time you smile, remember that your expression has a rich linguistic heritage, stretching back thousands of years and across different languages.

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