viéndolo

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viéndolo
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. seeing it
Aprendo más vocabulario viéndolo escrito que oyéndolo.I learn more vocabulary by seeing it written than by hearing it.
b. seeing him
A word or phrase that is masculine (e.g., el libro).
(masculine)
¿Estás seguro de que Ronnie está contigo? - Sí, claro. Estoy viéndolo.Are you sure Ronnie is with you? - Of course I am. I'm seeing him.
a. watching it
Hoy dan tu programa favorito. - Sí, gracias, estoy viéndolo.Your favorite show is on today. - Yeah, thank you, I'm watching it.
b. watching him
A word or phrase that is masculine (e.g., el libro).
(masculine)
Carmen se sentía impotente porque no podía hacer nada por Hugo. Se quedó allá parada viéndolo llorar.Carmen felt powerless because she couldn't do anything for Hugo. She stood there watching him cry.
a. seeing it
Cada día que pasaba, Rita iba viéndolo más claro. Roberto la amaba.With each passing day, Rita was seeing it more clearly. Roberto was in love with her.
a. seeing it
He oído a mucha gente decir que eres terco, y ahora yo mismo estoy viéndolo.I've heard many people say you're stubborn, and now I'm seeing it for myself.
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