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Oleg Zheleznov
Using "I see"
Can I use "I see" in meaning as "I understand you"?
19 de abr. de 2018 12:02
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Yes, you can.
Maybe more like 'I understand it'.
19 de abril de 2018
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No, I think Pasha is closer to getting it right. I’m a native English speaker, and I say and hear „I see“ all the time and it can mean „I understand“ but frequently doesn’t. So, you need to learn the nuances of the word. It’s far more nuanced that a simple „I understand.“ In addition to meaning „I understand“ in just the „I comprehend“ sense it means „Oh wow. I didn’t know that!“ If someone just said his friend won one million dollars at the lotto you might say, „I see. That’s fantastic. Lucky him.“ You see, it’s not just that banal „I understood your words“ concept.
27 de abril de 2018
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Interestig question. I am learning English and when I talk to people who also learn this language and I answer "I see" in meaning as "I understand". They often ask "what you see there?", not in meaning as "what you understad?".
19 de abril de 2018
These are some common things you'll hear when talking to someone in English. They're pretty much interchangeable, and they all mean "I understood."
"I see."
"Got it."
"Gotcha."
My friends always type "i c" instead of "I see" when texting (on Whatsapp).
27 de abril de 2018
Maybe I wrong but I think it is more relavant to " I see your point of view" and is not relevant to " I understand quantum mechanics".
19 de abril de 2018
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Oleg Zheleznov
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Francés, Ruso
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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