Spanish Sentences using veo
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Veo los noticieros antes de dormir.
I watch the news before I go to sleep.
Veo los noticieros antes de dormir.
I watch the news before I go to sleep.
Le veo con frecuencia en la tienda.
I often see him in the store.
¡Te veo luego en casa!
See you later at home!
Los veo en clase.
I see them in class.
I always go out at eight and see my friends there.
Me olvido de todo cuando la veo.
I forget everything when I see her.
Veo esa gente allí en la esquina.
I see those people there on the corner.
¿Ves la lección nueva? Sí, la veo.
Do you see the new lesson? Yes, I see it.
¿Ves la televisión o lees los libros? Veo un poco de TV y leo unos libros.
Do you watch TV or do you read books? I watch a little TV and I read a few books.
Me veo en un puesto mejor y con hijos.
I see myself in a better job and with kids.
No los veo casados en breve.
I don't see them getting married soon.
Yo veo la sala del hospital.
I see the hospital's room
What's in the room? I see that there are a lot of books and desks.
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