Literally translated, it means "I see you right now" but usually it's used as in "I'll see you pretty soon."
"Pues te veo horita" translates to "Well, I'll see you in a little bit" in English.
"Veo que" translates to "I see that" in English. It is often used to introduce an observation or comment about something that is being seen or perceived.
"I see you have a girlfriend."
"Tu veo pronto papi" is not grammatically correct in Spanish. It seems to be a mix of different phrases. "Te veo pronto, papi" would mean "I'll see you soon, daddy" in English.
"Veo luego" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "see you later" in English. It is a casual way of saying goodbye and implying that you will see the person again in the near future.
"No veo" means "I don't see" in Spanish.
It means "I see, I see".
Translation: I watch television
See you soon!
Te veo mañana = I see you tomorrow
Veo means "I see"
"Veo que" translates to "I see that" in English. It is often used to introduce an observation or comment about something that is being seen or perceived.
Yo veo un nino means...i see a boy in english!
I look great! Literally: How good I see myself
"I see you have a girlfriend."
"Leos veo mañana" mean "I see Leos tomorrow" in Spanish.
Te veo cuando te veo
"No veo" means "I don't see" in Spanish.