"Me gustaría ver a todos en la fiesta" means "I would like to see everybody at the party".
That means "I want to see all my piuranos". Whatever that means - "piuranos" is not a Spanish word.
This phrase translates to "Would you like to see what I can do with my tongue?" in English.
Me da gusto ver a todos hoy
It means,"When are you going to have the party?" but in Spanish, you don't "have " parties, as much as you "see" them. In fact, meetings, and reunions of all kinds, are "seen" in Spanish and not "had." So the proper question would be, -¿Cuándo vas a ver la fiesta.?
ver mean wormvers mean towardboth sound the same in french
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Ver means 'to see' in English.
"Ver la tele" means "To watch T.V."
to see
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The Latin root word "ver" means "true" or "truth." It is commonly seen in words like "verify" (to confirm the truth), "veracity" (truthfulness), and "verdict" (a decision based on the truth).