Viéndola (en. Watching her)

/ˈbjendo.la/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of observing or looking at something in the present moment.
The boy is seeing her play in the park.
El niño está viéndola jugar en el parque.
To perceive something through the eyes.
He is always seeing her from the window.
Siempre está viéndola desde la ventana.
To consume and enjoy something visually.
I like seeing her when the evening falls.
Me gusta viéndola cuando cae la tarde.

Etymology

From the verb to see, which comes from the Latin 'videre'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

I am seeing her
Indicates that something is being looked at at this moment.
estoy viéndola
seeing her out of the corner of my eye
To look furtively or without being seen.
viéndola de reojo
seeing her pass
To observe something or someone that is moving.
viéndola pasar

Related Words

see
Visual perception of something.
ver
look
The action of directing the gaze towards something.
mirar
observe
To examine something attentively.
observar

Slang Meanings

To look at her in an interested or desirous way.
When I saw her at the party, I couldn't help seeing her.
Cuando la vi en la fiesta, no pude evitar viéndola.
To be alert to a situation or person.
I was seeing her to know what she was doing.
Estaba viéndola para saber qué hacía.