0 to notice people and things with your eyes -- ver
Have you seen Molly?
Turn the light on so I can see.
1 to meet or visit someone -- quedar con
I’m seeing Peter tonight.
2 to watch a movie, television programme, etc. -- ver
Did you see that documentary last night?
3 to understand something -- entender
I see what you mean.
I don’t see why I have to go.
4 to find out information -- ver
5 to imagine or think about something or someone in a particular way -- considerar
She didn’t see herself as brave.
6 used for saying goodbye -- ¡hasta luego!
7 used for saying goodbye to someone you are going to meet again later, soon, tomorrow, etc. -- hasta luego, pronto, mañana, etc.
I’ll see you later!
8 used to say that you will make a decision about something later -- ya veré/veremos
‘Dad, can I have a guitar?’ ‘We’ll see.’
9 to use your eyes -- ver
10 to understand -- ver
11 to meet with sb -- ver
12 to find out -- ver
14 to experience or watch -- ver
15 having a romantic relationship with sb -- ver
He’s not seeing her any more. Él ya no la ve más.
16 indicates you are thinking about the answer to sth -- ver
17 to make sure sth happens -- ver
18 used to say “goodbye” when you will see the person again soon -- nos vemos
I’m going now. See you. Me voy ahora. Nos vemos.
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