The word "see" does not have a "c" in it because it is derived from the Old English word "seon," which means "to see." The spelling reflects its phonetic pronunciation, where the "s" sound is followed by the long "ee" vowel sound. The absence of a "c" aligns with the conventions of English spelling, which often simplifies sounds into letters that represent them most effectively.
It means "see you" (see you later)
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bye= see you, see you= see (c) you (u or you or ya)
"Can a b c d? Yes, it can see it" means:"Can a bee see 'D'?" "Yes, it can see it."
A B C on the tree . A stand for A B stand for Bee C stand for see means " A bee see on the tree " .....
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It means "see you" (see you later)
See, C, and sea are homophones.
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Open the hood and look see. If you see an A/C compressor then it is equipped with A/C.
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Usually the C will be through the middle of the word 'blouse' making it a: C through blouse, ie. see-through blouse
See and sea