wakarimashita(polite) wakatta(casual) wakattayo(impolite)
Those actually mean "I understand" or "I gotcha" or basically just ok.
If you actually mean I see as in then it's soka.
Thus in animes when you see a person say soka soka there saying i see i see
見る (miru) means "to see" in Japanese.
The person who saw the Japanese theather is the person who got to see it.
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Japanese would say sashiburi
See website: Japanese-American internment
usually Japanese people cant see much because of their eyes so they don't waste the time to see your vagina.
"To see" is 'miru.'
Japanese women
See: Japanese American internment camps
See website: Japanese-American internment camps.
See: Japanese American internment
"See you next week" in Japanese is また来週ね (mata raishuu ne).