The cast of Vado a vedere il mondo capisco tutto e torno - 1973 includes: Gitty Djamal Gino Pernice
The cast of Due occhi per non vedere - 1939 includes: Romolo Costa as Marco Olinto Cristina Pia De Doses Alma Klaric as La baronessa Vania Pljevja Nera Magni Armando Migliari as Il professore Santoro Loretta Vinci as Benedetta Normanni
Saper Vedere = to know how to seeTo know how to see.
vedere
vedere la bellezza in ogni cosa
Voglio vedere il tuo bel volto da vicino in Italian means "I want to see your pretty face from up close" in English.
"Can you see me?" or "You can see me" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Mi puoi vedere?Specifically, the personal pronoun mi means "me." The verb puoi means "(informal singular You) are able, can." The infinitive vedere means "to see."The pronunciation is "mee pwoy* veh-DEH-reh."*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy."
Vedente, vedere and visto are Italian equivalents of the English word "seeing." Context makes clear whether someone who is "sighted" (case 1), something "to see" (example 2) or something "seeing (as, that)" (instance 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "vey-DEN-tey," "vey-DEY-rey" and "VEE-sto" in Pisan Italian.
"To see you all" or "See you all" may be English equivalents of "vi vedere."Specifically, the personal pronoun "vi" means "(second person informal plural) you all." The infinitive "vedere" means "to see." The pronunciation is "VEE veh-DEH-reh."
"Come see this home!" in English is Vieni a a vedere questa casa! in Italian.
Mi vuoi vedere? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Will you see me?"Specifically, the pronoun mi means "me." The verb vuoi means "(informal singular you) are wanting/wishing, do want/wish, want/wish." The infinitive vedere means "to see."The pronunciation is "mee vwoy* veh-DEH-reh."*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy."
Posso io vedere...? and Posso vedere...? are Italian equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "Can I see...?" Without the question mark, the second example also translates as "I can see..." in English. The respective pronunciations will be "POS-so EE-o vey-DEY-rey" and "POS-so vey-DEY-rey" in Pisan Italian.
Quello che vorrei fare per vedere la tua faccia di nuovo.