Usage examples of "see" in English with translation to Spanish

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She went to the airport to see him off. Ella fue al aeropuerto a despedirse de él.
He went to the airport to see her off. Él fue al aeropuerto a despedirse de ella.
Though very busy, she came to see me off. Aunque estaba muy ocupada, vino a despedirse de mí.
He came all the way from Nikko to see me off. Él vino desde allá de Nikko para darme la despedida.
Even though she was very busy, she came to see me off all the same. Aunque estaba muy ocupada, de todos modos vino a despedirse de mí.
I want to see you. Quiero verte.
May I see your passport? ¿Me permite su pasaporte?
How glad to see you! ¡Me alegro de verte!
I'll see to it. Yo me ocuparé.
Good to see you, Tom. Qué bueno verte, Tom.
Glad to see you again. Me alegra verte de nuevo.
When can I see you? ¿Cuándo puedo verte?
"Come and see", said Philip. "Venid y observad", dijo Filipo.
Come see me again tomorrow. Regresa a verme mañana.
I see what you mean. Entiendo lo que quieres decir.
May I see you tomorrow? ¿Puedo verte mañana?
I have to see it! ¡Tengo que verlo!
Henry wants to see you. Henry quiere verte.
Can I see this one? ¿Puedo verlo?
I want to see everything! ¡Quiero verlo todo!
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