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vidente

vidente, el vidente, la vidente(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. sighted
Pablo es una persona vidente, pero sabe leer braille.Pablo is a sighted person, but he can read Braille.
This means that the noun can be masculine or feminine, depending on the gender of the noun it refers to (e.g., el doctor, la doctora).
masculine or feminine noun
a. clairvoyant
El vidente me dijo que conocería a mi futura esposa en mi viaje a Europa.The clairvoyant told me I would meet my future wife during my trip in Europe.
b. seer
Los videntes y los profetas auguraban que se acercaba el día del juicio final.Seers and prophets predicted that Doomsday was near.
c. fortune-teller
La vidente me dijo que, a juzgar por las líneas de mi mano, tendría una vida larga y feliz.The fortune-teller told me that, judging by the lines on my hand, I would have a long and happy life.
d. psychic
¿El vidente sabe leer las cartas del Tarot?Does the psychic know how to read Tarot cards?
a. sighted person
La Escuela Perkins ofrecerá un curso de braille para videntes este verano.The Perkins School will offer a Braille class for sighted people this summer.
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