In Iberian Spanish, mirar means to look. In Mexican Spanish, mirar means to see, as well as to look.
Mírame can mean either "watch me" or "look at me", depending on the circumstances.
look
"To look" is "mirar" in Spanish.
Look ! = Mira ! Look after = cuidar , guardar Look for = Buscar Look at = mirar
Translation: Te gusta mirar peliculas?
No me gusta mirar la tele (en espanol) = I don't like to watch TV (in Spanish)
It means 'look.' It can be used as an exclamation ('¡Mira! ¡Mira eso!' = 'Look! Look at that!') or as the conjugation of the verb mirar ('to look'). 'Ella mira el libro' means 'She looks at the book.'
"Look or See"
'mirar' is 'to see'
"To look" is "mirar" in Spanish.
The word 'mirar' is Spanish in origin. The english translation is "to see" or "to look". In first person such as "I see" one would use the form "miro".
"To look" is the verb "mirar". "Look at the view" would be "Mira a la vista".
If by fooball, you mean the NFL, then you say, "A ella no le gusta mirar fútbol americano." If by football, you mean soccer, then you say, "A ella no le gusta mirar fútbol."
"Mira" in Spanish means "look" or "watch." It is a command form of the verb "mirar," which translates to "to look."
'mirar' = 'to look' and is pronounced 'meeRAR'
No, "mirar" is not a reflexive verb in Spanish. It is a regular transitive verb that means "to look at" or "to watch."
"Mirar la tele" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "watching TV" in English. It refers to the act of viewing television programs or content on a television screen.
mirar la televisión
Mirar a mi sobrino.