In the case of I have seen it would be "yo vi" the verb ver is "to see" in spanish. vi is the singular past tense conjugation.
For a saw that cuts use sierra
to say I am cutting with a saw I'd say
yo sierra utilizo...the singular form of utilizar but there is probably a better way to say this.
It depends on what you are trying to say.
I saw, as in the past tense of I see, would be "yo vi" or "he visto".
I saw, as in the action of cutting a material with a saw, would be "yo sierro".
Translation: Te vi. OR Te he visto.
vi a su nena
Sierra is a Spanish word meaning 'saw'. Since a mountain range resembles a saw with the mountains forming the teeth, it also figuratively means 'mountain range'.
"Veíamos "el gato en botas" en tres dimensiones".
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
Me viste en la escuela - You saw me in school.
Te vi hoy.
Yo ya lo vi.
Translation: Lo vi OR Lo he visto.
Translation: Acabo de ver
vi a su nena
Translation: Cuando yo caminaba, vi...
you can say "y tambien ví baños para hombres y mujeres."
Translation: Desde la primera vez que te he visto...
Sierra is a Spanish word meaning 'saw'. Since a mountain range resembles a saw with the mountains forming the teeth, it also figuratively means 'mountain range'.
Same way in English, only with softer A's SAW-VAWN-AW, i guess is how an English speaking person would say it
Saw, as in chain saw.