"On va voir" is French for "we'll see." It is a phrase used to indicate uncertainty or that a decision will be made in the future based on circumstances.
"Tu vas voir" is a French phrase that translates to "you will see" in English. It is often used to express a sense of anticipation or warning.
C'est super de savoir que tu es excitΓ©(e) de me voir lundi! J'attends aussi avec impatience notre rencontre. On va passer un bon moment ensemble.
Je voudrais te voir (informal)Je voudrais vous voir (formal)
Que va a comparer translates to mean it is going to be compared.
"Je vois" is pronounced as "zhuh vwah" in French. The "je" sound is similar to the "s" sound in "measure" and the "voir" is pronounced like "vwah" with a silent "r".
on va bien voir - we'll see (what happens)
Voir is a French verb which means to see.
"Tu vas voir" is a French phrase that translates to "you will see" in English. It is often used to express a sense of anticipation or warning.
in terms acceptable by the internet filters, it is translated 'va te faire voir'
voir
'You see'
est-ce que quelqu'un va venir te voir ce soir ? (will somebody come to see you tonight?) Oui, Marc doit venir me voir. Nous terminerons le devoir de français et nous regarderons le film ensemble. (Yes, Mark will come tonight. We will finish our French homework and we'll watch the film together.) Non, personne ne va venir me voir. Mais je sortirai pour aller voir Julie. (No, bnobody will come to visit me. But I'll go out to see Julie.)
Voir mes amis means 'to see my friends' in French.
Bonjour monsieur. Comment allez-vous ? Je voudrais vous voir aujourd'hui, s'il vous plait means 'good morning mister /sir. How are you? I'd like to see you today, please'. The use of monsieur indicates that the relationship is rather formal, so you wouldn't use 'comment ça va' (it's a bit like saying 'howd'y'), and you wouldn't use 'te voir' either (this is for your buddies or family).
"to see you again"
== == tora poy erha sto braximi ena sou po
'to see the joy'