The passé composé of "voir" is "j'ai vu" in the first person singular (I saw) and "nous avons vu" in the first person plural (we saw). It is formed with the auxiliary verb "avoir" and the past participle "vu" of the verb "voir."
Je voudrais te voir (informal)Je voudrais vous voir (formal)
"Tu vas voir" is a French phrase that translates to "you will see" in English. It is often used to express a sense of anticipation or warning.
j'ai envie de te voir
'Voir' and 'savoir' both come from Latin but are not related.'Voir' comes from the Latin verb 'videre', via old french 'vedeir', then 'veoir', then 'voir'.Savoir comes from the popular Latin 'sapere, via the old French: 'sabir' (Strasbourg's Oath, 842), then 'saveir', then 'savoir'.
"On va voir" is French for "we'll see." It is a phrase used to indicate uncertainty or that a decision will be made in the future based on circumstances.
voir voir
Voir was created in 1986.
The population of Saint-Voir is 197.
Imparfait only the verb;pase compose 2 parts avoir or etre & the verb not the infinitive form like I was lookING in Eng in french voir & vu
Voir is a French verb which means to see.
The duration of Écoute voir is 2 hours.
Voir (verb) means 'to see' in French.
Écoute voir was created on 1979-03-07.
The area of Saint-Voir is 25.12 square kilometers.
Je voudrais te voir (informal)Je voudrais vous voir (formal)
j'ai hâte de te voir demain
Je veux te voir.