to see
Ver means 'to see' in English.
If it is asked as a question, it means "Can I see?" If it is not a question, it means "I can see."
"Ver" is the spanish ver "to see." Pronto is the word for "soon." "You" is not a Spanish word. "Te veo pronto" would be "I'll see you soon." "Nos vemos pronto" is "We'll see each other soon."
to see
"I can see" in Spanish is "Puedo ver".
Ver
"Ver"
Me puedes ver?
hagar is not a Spanish word, so it means: "hagar here to see"
I'm going to see: voy a ver you're going to see: vas a ver he/she's going to see: VA a ver we're going to see: vamos a ver they're going to see: van a ver
you say: ver