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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"


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Te veo. (familiar) Le veo. (formal)

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