Literally translated, like "I see the table," it would be, "Yo veo" or "Veo." Spanish doesn't need a subject since it's implied in conjugation.
If you meant to say "I see" as in "okay" you would use "vaya".
I see the dog: Yo veo el perro.
Oh, really? I see: No me digas? Vaya.
i see in spanish is "ver"
Te veo. (familiar) Le veo. (formal)
"I can see" in Spanish is "Puedo ver".
hola
¿Puedo ver su ropa interior? is how you would say "May I see your underwear" in Spanish.
¿Te veré hoy?
Hasta luego
"I can see" in Spanish is "Puedo ver".
you say: ver
come and see in spanish is "Venga y vea"
"Verlos"
"¿Ves?"
"Ver"
hola
"I want to see you" in Spanish is "Quiero verte".
"Puedo verlo?"
Nos vemos
How to say see you tomorrow in Spanish hasta manana or see you later hasta luego
"Needs to" in Spanish is "necesita". It is pronounced "ne-say-SEE-ta". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.