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Seeing Spanish expressions
Ver literally means "to see" and is also used in various idiomatic expressions. Learn how to be good-looking, believe it with your own eyes, show your face, and more expressions with ver.
Ver translations
- to see
- to watch
- to look at
Ver expressions
A ver | Let’s see, We’ll see | |
ver el amanecer | to watch the sunrise | |
ver para creer | seeing is believing | |
ver una película | to watch a movie | |
ver venir a alguien | to see what somebody is up to | |
dejarse ver (por un sitio) | to show one’s face (somewhere) | |
Es una manera de ver las cosas. | That’s one way of looking at it. | |
Eso está por ver. | That remains to be seen. | |
Eso habrá que verlo. | That remains to be seen. | |
estar de buen ver | to be good-looking | |
¡Hay que ver qué listo es! | You wouldn’t believe how smart he is! | |
ir a ver lo que pasa | to go and see what’s going on | |
ni visto ni oído | in the twinkling of an eye | |
No lo veo tan mal. | I don’t think it’s that bad. | |
no poder verlo (ni en pintura) | to not be able to stand the sight of him | |
por lo que se ve | apparently | |
Si no lo veo, no lo creo. | I wouldn’t believe it if I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes. | |
¿Ves lo que quiero decir? | Do you see what I mean? | |
ya veremos | we’ll see | |
vérselas y deseárselas para hacer algo | to really struggle to do something |
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