Vea (en. See)
/ˈbea/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Conjugation of the verb 'to see' in the first person singular of the present subjunctive.
I hope he sees what we see.
Espero que él vea lo que nosotros vemos.
Expression used to indicate that someone should observe something.
Look around before crossing the street.
Vea a su alrededor antes de cruzar la calle.
Used in the imperative form to ask someone to observe.
Look at this, it's amazing!
¡Vea esto, es increíble!
Etymology
From the Latin 'vidēre', which means to see.
Common Phrases and Expressions
see for yourself
insists that one should verify something personally.
vea por sí mismo
see that
indicates that attention should be paid to something specific.
vea que
Related Words
see
to perceive something with the sense of sight.
ver
vision
ability to see.
vision
Slang Meanings
Expression to grab attention.
Look! I'm talking to you.
¡Vea! Te estoy hablando.
Colloquial use in Latin American countries to refer to something surprising.
Look at what a car he has!
¡Vea qué carro tiene!