Meaning
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ver
- (transitive) to see; to observe (to perceive with one’s eyes)
- (intransitive) to see (to be able to see; not to be blind or blinded)
- (figuratively, transitive) to see; to understand
- (transitive) to see; to notice; to realise (to come to a conclusion)
- (transitive) to check (to verify some fact or condition)
- (intransitive) to check (to consult [someone] for information)
- (transitive) to watch (to be part of the audience of a visual performance or broadcast)
- (transitive) to see; to visit
- (intransitive) to pay (to face negative consequences)
- (auxiliary, copulative, pronominal) to find oneself (to be in a given situation, especially unexpectedly)
- (Brazil, informal, transitive) to get; used when ordering something from a waiter or attendant
vestir
- (transitive) to wear; to don (to have an item of clothing on oneself)
- (transitive) to put on (to put an item of clothing on oneself)
- (pronominal) to get dressed (to put clothes on oneself)
- (transitive) to dress; to clothe (to put clothes on someone)
- (transitive) to dress
Concepts
Asherah
Translations
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈvis.tu/
Etymology
In summary
From Old Galician-Portuguese visto, from Vulgar Latin *visitus, from Latin vīsus, perfect participle of videō (“to see”).
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