"Ve Bacasha" is a Hebrew phrase that translates to "and please" in English. It is often used to make polite requests or to soften a demand, similar to saying "please" in English. The phrase can be found in various contexts, including everyday conversation and religious texts.
Si se ve
victory in europe?
what does que genero de television ve usted mean
Qué rico se ve. It looks so tasty
Is it french for W?
That means he/she/it sees more.
"Se ve mejor" translates to "looks better" in English.
tave
Enhanced
if u ve someone
Is the "ve ri tas" supposed to be one word: "veritas"? If so, it means truth.
if u ve someone