"Ver" is the spanish ver "to see." Pronto is the word for "soon." "You" is not a Spanish word. "Te veo pronto" would be "I'll see you soon." "Nos vemos pronto" is "We'll see each other soon."
"Ver you pronto" is likely a misspelling or a misunderstanding of the phrase "ยกVe pronto!", which in Spanish means "Go quickly!".
"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.
ร pronto.
"Pronto sera buenas tardes" translates to "Soon it will be good afternoon" in English. It implies that the time is transitioning from morning to the afternoon.
The Italian translation of 'Hello' on the telephone is 'Pronto'.
Espero verte pronto.
very soon you will be able to see
We'll see each other soon
The Translation is as follows: vamos a ver esto muy pronto
Pronto means "ready"
See you soon!
Hasta pronto means see you soon
quickly or soon! :)
To lessen
ver mean wormvers mean towardboth sound the same in french
Ver means 'to see' in English.
It means "with you soon".
See You Soon.