Veras (en. You will see)
/ˈbeɾas/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
The action of perceiving something through sight.
You might not see the sign if you are distracted.
Es posible que no veras la señal si estás distraído.
Present subjunctive form, used in sentences that express desire or doubt.
I hope you will see what I'm saying.
Espero que veras lo que te estoy diciendo.
It may refer to a colloquial usage that implies checking or realizing something.
If you don't see it, you will see that you need to pay more attention.
Si no lo ves, veras que tienes que prestar más atención.
Etymology
From the Latin verb 'videre', which means 'to see'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to see things differently
To interpret or understand things in a new way.
ver las cosas de otra manera
seeing is believing
It implies that something is only accepted as true when it has been seen with one's own eyes.
ver para creer
to not see beyond one's nose
Not to comprehend or consider the broader consequences of a situation.
no ver más allá de la nariz
Related Words
ver
To perceive something through sight.
ver
mirar
To fix one's gaze on something.
mirar
observar
To examine something closely.
observar
Slang Meanings
You will see that what I told you is true.
When you get there, you will see that I didn't lie to you.
Cuando llegues allí, veras que no te mentí.
An attitude of disbelief towards what is being said.
Sometimes you tell me things and I just say, you'll see.
A veces me dices cosas y yo solo digo, veras.