Ved (en. See)

[ved]

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Verb used to indicate the action of perceiving something through sight.
Yesterday I saw a very interesting movie.
Ayer vi una película muy interesante.
Form of the verb for certain persons in the present indicative.
You see what you want.
Tú vedas lo que quieras.
In some regions, it is used as an imperative of 'see'.
See how that boy plays.
Ved cómo juega ese niño.

Etymology

From Latin 'videre', which means 'to see'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

see to believe
Expression that indicates a visual proof is needed to accept something.
ver para creer
see the stars
Expression used to indicate that someone has received a hard blow.
ver las estrellas
see in the dark
Expression that refers to understanding or realizing something that was hidden.
ver en la oscuridad

Related Words

see
Action of perceiving with the sight.
ver
sight
Sense that allows perceiving shapes and colors.
vista
viewfinder
Device that allows seeing something more clearly.
visor

Slang Meanings

See what is happening.
I am seeing how the game is going.
Estoy vediendo cómo va el partido.
Understand or realize a situation.
I already saw that you like that song.
Ya vedí que te gusta esa canción.