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I see in Italian 🇮🇹


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I see Io vedo
How to say “I see” in Italian? “Io vedo”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “Io vedo” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on I see in Italian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

Italian Sentences with the Word “I see”

Italian sentence with “Io vedo” English translation for Io vedo S

Mi piace ogni persona che vedo.

I like every person that I see.

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Io vedo info.

Tips to remember the verb:
• Associate "vedo" with the English word "video"—both imply seeing.
• Remember that Italian verbs often drop the subject in speech; since "vedo" starts with "I see," recalling the connection makes it easier to remember the present form.

Explanations:
• "Vedo" is the first-person singular present tense of the infinitive verb "vedere," which means "to see."
• Other verbs with similar meaning include "guardare" (to look/watch) and "osservare" (to observe), although "vedere" emphasizes the act of sight or perception.

Conjugations of "vedere":
Infinitive: vedere
• Present Tense:
 io vedo    (I see)
 tu vedi    (you see)
 lui/lei vede  (he/she sees)
 noi vediamo  (we see)
 voi vedete   (you all see)
 loro vedono  (they see)

• Passato Prossimo (Simple Past):
 io ho visto   (I saw)
 tu hai visto   (you saw)
 lui/lei ha visto (he/she saw)
 noi abbiamo visto (we saw)
 voi avete visto  (you all saw)
 loro hanno visto  (they saw)

• Imperfetto (Imperfect Past):
 io vedevo    (I was seeing/used to see)
 tu vedevi    (you were seeing/used to see)
 lui/lei vedeva  (he/she was seeing/used to see)
 noi vedevamo   (we were seeing/used to see)
 voi vedevate   (you all were seeing/used to see)
 loro vedevano   (they were seeing/used to see)

• Futuro Semplice (Simple Future):
 io vedrò    (I will see)
 tu vedrai    (you will see)
 lui/lei vedrà  (he/she will see)
 noi vedremo   (we will see)
 voi vedrete   (you all will see)
 loro vedranno   (they will see)

Example sentences:
1. Vedo un uccello nel giardino.
Translation: I see a bird in the garden.

2. Vedo cosa intendi.
Translation: I see what you mean.

3. Ieri ho visto un film interessante.
Translation: Yesterday I saw an interesting movie.

4. Quando guardo fuori dalla finestra, vedo le montagne.
Translation: When I look out the window, I see the mountains.

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