"Vise a vis" is a French phrase that translates to "in relation to" or "with regard to" in English. It is often used to indicate a comparison or a relationship between two entities or concepts. In discussions or writing, it helps clarify how one subject relates to another.
Maybe you mean "ich weiß" (german pronaunciation sounds like "vise") ich weiß = I know
Si se ve
victory in europe?
It's a German saying wise
re-vise or change in a way that is more modern
Qué rico se ve. It looks so tasty
what does que genero de television ve usted mean
Is it french for W?
That means he/she/it sees more.
"Se ve mejor" translates to "looks better" in English.
tave
Enhanced