Meaning

  1. (literally, transitive) to see, to spot
  2. (transitive) to see, to look at, to view (perceive)
  3. (transitive) to see, to tell, to observe
  4. (transitive) to see, to check (verify)
  5. (transitive) to watch
  6. (reflexive) to look, to seem
  7. (reflexive) to see oneself, to picture oneself
  8. (reflexive) to find oneself, to be
  9. (reciprocal) to see one another

Frequency

A1
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈbeɾ/
Etymology

In summary

From Old Spanish veer, from Latin vidēre, from Proto-Italic *widēō (“to see”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *weyd-. Cognate with English view, wit, wise. Compare the borrowed doublet vídeo.

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