'mirar' = 'to look' and is pronounced 'meeRAR'
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".
In Iberian Spanish, mirar means to look. In Mexican Spanish, mirar means to see, as well as to look.
'mirar' is 'to see'
"To look" is "mirar" in Spanish.
"Mira" in Spanish means "look" or "watch." It is a command form of the verb "mirar," which translates to "to look."
No, "mirar" is not a reflexive verb in Spanish. It is a regular transitive verb that means "to look at" or "to watch."
"Look or See"
You pronounce it 'PEE ahs.'
"lower" is not a Spanish word. English adverb/adjective 'lower' = 'mas bajo' in Spanish English 'to lower' = bajar English 'lower' in the sense of 'look furious' = mirar san~udo
== == Para mirar or para ver.
mirar la televisión
"mirar una pelicula"