Ver
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To see
Real World Example
The Spanish verb "ver" means "to see" in English. To help you remember it, think of "ver" as a close cousin to the word "view." Whenever you "view" something, you are using your eyes to "see" it. It's like "viewing" a new episode of a TV series—you're using your eyes to catch all the action! Or imagine a famous director like Steven Spielberg on set, always wanting to "ver" the scenes perfectly through the camera lens. When Spielberg says, "Let me see it," he's really saying, "¡Déjame ver!" So, next time you want to say "to see" in Spanish, just think of "view" or a visionary director like Spielberg who loves to "ver" everything through his creative lens. 🎥
Practice Version
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