ya lo ves

ya lo ves
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. do you see now
¿Ya lo ves? ¡Juan nos ha estado estafando todo este tiempo!Do you see now? Juan has been swindling us all this time!
a. now you see
Ojalá te hubiera hecho caso. - Bueno, ya lo ves. No te digo las cosas para molestarte. Te las digo por tu bien.I wish I had listened to you. - Well, now you see. I don't tell you the things I do to bother you. I tell you because it's for your own good.
a. do you see him now
¿Ya lo ves? - ¿A quién? ¿A Pablo? No. No sé dónde está sentado.Do you see him now? - Who? Pablo? No. I don't know where he's sitting.
b. do you see it now
El carro está estacionado allá. ¿Ya lo ves? - Sí.The car is parked over there. Do you see it now? - Yes.
a. you see him now
Marcos es el tipo del sombrero amarillo que esta levantando la mano. Ya lo ves, ¿no?Marcos is the guy with the yellow hat who's raising his hand. You see him now, don't you?
b. you see it now
Veo el pato en la imagen, pero no el conejo. - Acércate a la pantalla y mira la imagen con atención. Dime si ya lo ves.I see the duck in the image, but not the rabbit. - Get closer to the screen and look at the picture carefully. Tell me if you see it now.
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