"Vejo vozes" is Portuguese for "I see voices." It can be interpreted figuratively to mean experiencing hallucinations or perceiving things that are not physically present.
We say: "Te vejo em junho em Londrina." or "Vejo você em junho em Londrina."
"See you later" in Brazilian Portuguese is "Até logo".
Vemo-nos mais tarde.
The girls were mean to the new arrivals. They did not mean to be hurtful. The mean of the numbers was not what they had expected.
I do not mean all people, but some people act lazy.I do not mean to bother you but I need your help.
Regal voices.
Voces Thules was created in 1992.
The duration of Voces inocentes is 2.05 hours.
Não vejo a hora
Voces en Función was created in 1995.
Voces en Función ended in 2001.
See you tomorrow = Eu te vejo amanhã /or vejo-te amanhã (less common) Obs. Speakers usually say 'te vejo amanhã', witch is the most common form, but grammatically wrong. The same happens with 'i love you': I love you = eu te amo but sometimes people say 'te amo' witch is wrong, the right would be 'amo-te'. Although the both forms, 'te amo' and 'te vejo amanhã' are worng, they are the most common. Other forms: See you later = (eu) te vejo mais tarde see ya = até mais
Antonio Porchia has written: 'Voces reunidas' 'Voces abandonadas'
Las voces de Huayra was created in 1957.
Voces a mi Alrededor was created on 1993-11-16.
El rojo vejo de Navida.
Borja Voces was born on August 2, 1984, in Madrid, Madrid, Spain.