wakarimashita(polite) wakatta(casual) wakattayo(impolite)
Those actually mean "I understand" or "I gotcha" or basically just ok.
If you actually mean I see as in then it's soka.
Thus in animes when you see a person say soka soka there saying i see i see
見る (miru) means "to see" in Japanese.
The person who saw the Japanese theather is the person who got to see it.
See website(s): Japanese languages
See website: Japanese-American internment
Japanese would say sashiburi
usually Japanese people cant see much because of their eyes so they don't waste the time to see your vagina.
"To see" is 'miru.'
Japanese women
See: Japanese American internment
See website: Japanese-American internment camps.
See: Japanese American internment camps
"See you next week" in Japanese is また来週ね (mata raishuu ne).