Verrait (en. Would see)

vɛʁɛ

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
verb
Indicates a possibility or a future hypothesis regarding vision.
He would see a better future if we all work together.
Il verrait un avenir meilleur si nous travaillons tous ensemble.
Expresses an action that could be observed under certain conditions.
If I were there, I would see what is happening.
Si j'étais là, je verrais ce qui se passe.
Used to discuss a hypothetical situation.
She would see things differently if she knew the whole truth.
Elle verrait les choses différemment si elle connaissait toute la vérité.

Etymology

Comes from the verb 'voir' which comes from the Latin 'videre'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

I would see well
I think this could be a good idea.
je verrais bien
If I could see
If I could see, it would change my plans.
si je voyais
He would see well
He would accept this change if he saw it clearly.
il verrait bien

Related Words

see
To perceive something visually.
voir
vision
The ability to perceive images visually.
vision
perceive
To see something briefly or partially.
apercevoir

Slang Meanings

Used to express uncertainty.
Do you think he will come? I would see well...
Tu pense qu'il viendra ? Je verrais bien...
Suggesting that something could happen.
They may change their minds, we would see well.
Il se peut qu'ils changent d'avis, on verrait bien.