Veréis (en. You will see)

/beˈɾe.is/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
The action of perceiving something with the sense of sight.
You will see the sunrise from the mountain.
Veréis el amanecer desde la montaña.
To anticipate or predict something.
When he grows up, you will see how talented he will be.
Cuando crezca, veréis qué talentoso será.
To understand or realize something.
You will see that it is easier than it seems.
Veréis que es más fácil de lo que parece.

Etymology

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

Common Phrases and Expressions

see to believe
An expression meaning that something is only accepted as true if it has been seen.
ver para creer

Related Words

see
To perceive with the eyes.
ver
vision
The ability to see.
visión

Slang Meanings

Colloquial way of saying that something is going to happen.
When you arrive at the party, you will see how it turned out.
Cuando llegues a la fiesta, veréis cómo se armó.
Used to soften a prediction.
Don't worry, you will see that everything will turn out fine.
No os preocupéis, veréis que todo saldrá bien.