Verrais (en. Would see)
vɛʁɛ
Meaning & Definition
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verb
Indicates a potential view or understanding of a situation.
If I had the chance, I would see this movie.
Si j'avais l'occasion, je verrais ce film.
Used to express a possibility or hypothesis.
I would see how it goes.
Je verrais bien comment cela se passe.
Often refers to a future projection of an event.
Tomorrow, I will see my friends at the café.
Demain, je verrais mes amis au café.
Etymology
From the Latin verb 'videre', meaning 'to see', conjugated in the conditional.
Common Phrases and Expressions
I would see well
I would add that it's a possibility.
verrais bien
if I would see
A hypothetical expression to set a condition.
si je verrais
I will see that later
Indicates that something will be considered later.
je verrais ça plus tard
Related Words
see
The base verb meaning 'to perceive by sight.'
voir
vision
The act of seeing or the ability to see.
vision
catch sight of
To check or see something briefly.
apercevoir
Slang Meanings
To express uncertainty about the future.
Don’t worry, I will see that later.
T'inquiète, je verrais ça plus tard.
To evoke a vague promise.
If you want, see and you will have.
Si tu veux, verrais et tu auras.