Verían (en. Would see)
/beˈɾian/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
The action of perceiving with the eyes.
If they saw the landscape, they would be amazed.
Si ellos vieran el paisaje, quedarían maravillados.
The action of understanding or realizing something.
If they saw the situation, they would act differently.
Si ellos vieran la situación, actuarían de manera diferente.
The action of observing attentively.
If they saw what was happening, they would know the truth.
Si ellos vieran lo que está pasando, sabrían la verdad.
Etymology
Derived from the Latin 'videre', which means 'to see'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
see to believe
It is used to express that it is necessary to see something to believe it is true.
ver para creer
see the light
It means to understand or realize something.
ver la luz
see a better world
It expresses the idea of imagining a more positive future.
ver un mundo mejor
Related Words
see
The action of perceiving something through sight.
ver
seen
Past participle of the verb see.
visto
see again
To see again.
rever
review
The action of reviewing something to ensure it is correct or to change it.
revisión
Slang Meanings
To understand something difficult.
When I saw the problem, I finally understood what they were saying.
Cuando vi el problema, finalmente entendí lo que decían.
To perceive a complicated situation.
If they saw the issue, they would realize what is happening.
Si ellos vieran el rollo, se darían cuenta de lo que está pasando.