sorridete
Sorridete is the second person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb sorridere, meaning to smile. It is used when addressing multiple people, translating to “you all smile.” The same form also functions as the affirmative imperative for voi, used to tell a group to smile.
Conjugation in the present tense follows the regular -ere verb pattern: io sorrido, tu sorridi, lui/lei sorride,
Usage of sorridete is common in everyday Italian, both in literal sense (describing people who are smiling)
Etymology and form: sorridere derives from Latin subridere, meaning to smile at, with the modern Italian form
See also: sorridere, sorride, sorridono. As a morphological form, sorridete is identical in both the present