Viéndome (en. Watching me)
/bjen̟do.me/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Looking at oneself in a mirror or reflection.
I am looking at myself in the mirror before going out.
Me estoy viendo en el espejo antes de salir.
Recognizing oneself in a situation or context.
I can't help but see myself in that story.
No puedo dejar de verme en esa historia.
Feeling or perceiving oneself in a certain way.
Today I am feeling very cheerful.
Hoy me estoy viendo muy animado.
Etymology
From the verb 'ver' in the first person singular of the present indicative, plus the reflexive pronoun 'me'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
seeing me come
Anticipating a situation.
viéndome venir
seeing myself in my thoughts
Reflecting on oneself.
viéndome en mis pensamientos
seeing myself in the future
Imagining how one will be in the future.
viéndome en el futuro
Related Words
see
Perceiving something through sight.
ver
reflection
An image formed in a mirror or shiny surface.
reflejo
image
Visual representation of something.
imagen
Slang Meanings
Being aware of a problematic situation.
I'm already seeing myself in trouble if I don't study.
Ya estoy viéndome en problemas si no estudio.
Looking at oneself with self-criticism.
Sometimes I see myself and I don't like what I am.
A veces me veo y no me gusta lo que soy.