verte

/ˈbeɾte/, [ˈbeɾ.t̪e]

see, see you at, to see you


Verb verte

  1. Compound of the infinitive ver and the pronoun te.

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Examples
  • En la puerta hay un hombre que quiere verte.

    There is a man at the door who wants to see you.

  • No quiere verte.

    She doesn't want to see you.

  • Él vino a verte ayer.

    He came to see you yesterday.

  • Me ha sorprendido verte aquí.

    I was surprised to see you here.

  • Tom no quiere verte.

    Tom doesn't want to see you.

  • No quiero volver a verte aquí.

    I don't want to see you here again.

  • ¡Qué gusto verte!

    Nice seeing you!

  • Estoy sorprendido de volver a verte tan pronto.

    I'm surprised to see you again so soon.

  • No debes perder verte esta maravillosa película.

    You mustn't miss seeing this wonderful film.

  • Quiero verte.

    I want to see you.

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