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ves — meaning in English: you see

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informal very common
Usage
Native Spanish speakers commonly use 'ves' in everyday conversations when discussing observations or actions, such as pointing out something interesting or asking for confirmation. For instance, a parent might say to a child, '¿Ves el perro?' (Do you see the dog?) while on a walk in the park.
Synonyms & nuances
'Ves' is closely related to 'mirar' (to look) but emphasizes the act of seeing in a more passive sense, while 'mirar' implies a more active engagement. You would choose 'ves' when you want to highlight the experience of seeing something rather than just looking at it.
Culture
'Ves' comes from the Latin 'videre,' which means 'to see.' This word has remained in common usage throughout centuries, reflecting the importance of visual perception in communication. In Spanish-speaking cultures, discussing what one sees can be a vital part of storytelling, often leading to rich narratives.
FAQ
Q.What does 'ves' mean in English?
'Ves' translates to 'you see' in English, used when addressing someone directly. It's the second person singular form of the verb 'ver.'
Q.How do I conjugate the verb 'ver'?
The verb 'ver' is an irregular verb in Spanish. In the present tense, the conjugation is: yo veo (I see), tú ves (you see), él/ella/usted ve (he/she/you see), nosotros vemos (we see), and ellos/ellas/ustedes ven (they/you all see).
Q.Can 'ves' be used in formal situations?
'Ves' is primarily used in informal contexts. In formal situations, you would typically use 've' (the third person singular form) or 'vea' (the formal command), especially when addressing someone you don't know well.
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