sonríen
Sonríen is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb sonreír, which translates to "to smile" in English. Therefore, "sonríen" means "they smile" or "you all smile" (when referring to a group of people informally in some Spanish-speaking regions, though the formal "ustedes sonríen" is more common for the plural "you"). This verb describes the action of curving the lips upwards, typically to express happiness, amusement, or friendliness. The act of smiling is a universal human expression, and "sonríen" captures this action performed by multiple individuals. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a group of people at a party, a family during a reunion, or even characters in a story. The conjugation "sonríen" indicates that the action of smiling is currently happening or habitually occurs among a group.