ves
/ˈbes/, [ˈbes]see, you see
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Te ves genial.
You look great.
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Te ves muy pálido.
You look very pale.
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Esas cajas enormes y metálicas que ves en el barco son llamadas "contenedores".
Those huge metallic boxes you see in the ship are called by the name of containers.
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¿Ves una estrella?
Do you see a star?
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¿Cuánto ves la televisión?
How much TV do you watch?
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Te ves muy cansado.
You look very tired.
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¿Con qué frecuencia le ves?
How often do you see him?
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¿Cuánta televisión ves?
How much TV do you watch?
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Me ves.
You see me.
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Te ves más feliz de lo normal.
You look happier than usual.
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¿Ves lo que quiero decir?
Do you see what I mean?
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Te ves bien con el cabello corto.
You look nice with your hair short.
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Te ves tan pálido como un fantasma.
You look pale as a ghost.
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Ahora bien, pongo esta carta en el sombrero. ¿Ves?
Now, I put this card into the hat. See?
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¿No ves una grapadora por ahí?
Can't you see a stapler somewhere around there?
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¿Qué ves en la foto?
What do you see in the picture?
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Sí que te ves bien.
You do look good.
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Te ves europea.
You look European.
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¿Ves un libro?
Do you see a book?
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Te ves bien con esa ropa.
You look good in those clothes.
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