Ver=to see
"Ver" is the spanish ver "to see." Pronto is the word for "soon." "You" is not a Spanish word. "Te veo pronto" would be "I'll see you soon." "Nos vemos pronto" is "We'll see each other soon."
"contigo" is the missing Spanish word. The sentence would be "Quiero ver una película contigo. Voy al cine." which means "I want to watch a movie with you. I'm going to the cinema."
Posso te ver? Or Posso ver-te?
we will see again. Volver means "to go back/ return" Volver conjugate with us and it becomes volvemos. However it has a -re attached so it becomes volveremos which is the future tense. So volveremos = we will go back. a = to ver = see volveremos (We will go back) a (to) ver(see) = we will go back to see. However, if the phrase becomes "nos volveremos a ver" the meaning slightly change to "we will see each other again".
In Spanish, there are three irregular verbs in the imperfect tense: ser, ir, and ver. These verbs have unique conjugations in the imperfect tense that do not follow the regular patterns of regular -ar, -er, or -ir verbs.
to see
Ver means 'to see' in English.
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Me puedes ver?
"I can see" in Spanish is "Puedo ver".
"Ver la tele" means "To watch T.V."
Yes.
you say: ver
Ver la película vieja - To watch the old movie.
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