Verriez (en. Would see)
/vɛʁije/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
Conjugated form of the verb see in the present conditional for the second person plural.
If you were to come to the party, you would see all your friends.
Si vous veniez à la fête, vous verriez tous vos amis.
Used to express a hypothetical situation.
He would have been happy if you saw him often.
Il aurait été heureux si vous le verriez souvent.
Indicates a possibility or assumption.
If you watched the movie, you would see how good it is.
Si vous regardiez le film, vous verriez à quel point il est bon.
Etymology
From old French 'veoir', which means 'to see'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
see life through rose-colored glasses
To have an optimistic attitude.
voir la vie en rose
see clearly
To understand a situation clearly.
voir clair
think big
To have high ambitions.
voir grand
Related Words
see
Perceive with the eyes.
voir
vision
Ability to see and mentally apprehend.
vision
foresee
To anticipate or expect something.
prévoir
Slang Meanings
To catch sight of something quickly.
You would see the new café if you turn right.
Tu verriez le nouveau café si tu tournes à droite.
Relatively rare, but used in the sense of understanding.
You need to see what he's trying to say.
Il faut que tu verriez ce qu'il essaie de dire.