Verá (en. You will see)

/beˈɾa/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates the action of perceiving something through the senses, especially sight.
Tomorrow you will see the landscape from the top of the mountain.
Mañana verás el paisaje desde la cima de la montaña.
Implies the ability to observe or understand a situation.
You will see that everything will turn out fine if you have confidence.
Verás que todo saldrá bien si tienes confianza.
It is used to express the certainty that something will happen.
When you arrive, you will see your friends waiting for you.
Cuando llegues, verás a tus amigos esperándote.

Etymology

From Latin 'videre', meaning 'to see'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

see to believe
It means that one only believes in something when it has been seen.
ver para creer
see the stars
Expression that indicates someone is in great pain or in a state of extreme surprise.
ver las estrellas
see the world
To take a trip or explore different places.
ver el mundo

Related Words

see
Base verb from which 'will see' is conjugated.
ver
visibility
The quality of being able to be seen or perceived.
visibilidad
sight
The ability to see, the sense of sight.
vista

Slang Meanings

It is used to indicate that something is imminent.
When the weekend arrives, you will see how much fun we have!
Cuando llegue el fin de semana, ¡verás cómo nos divertimos!
Expression that suggests that something will be obvious or clear in the future.
You will see that that decision wasn't such a good one.
Ya verás que esa decisión no fue tan buena.