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Seeing an Italian verb
Vedere is one of the most common Italian verbs and is used much like its English equivalent: "to see."
Per esempio…
Cosa vedi? | What do you see? | |
Vedo le lettere. | I see the letters. | |
Non vedo niente. | I don’t see anything. |
Vedere = to see, understand
Vedi la differenza? | Do you see the difference? | |
Sì, ora la vedo. | Yes, I see it now. |
Vedere = to see, witness, experience, live through
Mia nonna ha visto il crollo dell’Unione Sovietica. | My grandmother saw the collapse of the Soviet Union. | |
Non ho mai visto tanta maleducazione! | I’ve never seen such rudeness! |
Vedere present tense conjugations
Vedere is a regular –ere verb:
io | vedo | noi | vediamo | |
tu | vedi | voi | vedete | |
lui, lei | vede | loro | vedono |
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