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Pablo Wang
Does "Я вижу" have two meanings in Russian just like "I see" in English? The first meaning is I really see a person or thing. eg. "I see you" Я тебя вижу The second one is now I get it,(I understand what you're saying) eg. Я вижу (just like я понимаю)
2021年12月7日 22:44
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Yes, we will say: я понимаю.😌 Но: видишь!?☝🤔
2021年12月8日
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Я вижу. - I see where you are pointing. Я вижу, куда ты клонишь. - I see/ I understand what you mean. But usually we don't use Я вижу in the meaning Я понимаю.
2021年12月9日
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No, you can't say "Я вижу" as "Я понимаю", but you can use "видишь ли" as "you see" when you explain something to someone. So "видеть" means "to understand" in some way. Let me give you an example. "Видишь ли, все не так просто" = "You see, it's not that easy" (you're trying to get someone to understand your point) I hope this helps!
2021年12月8日
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I would say - no, I mean if somebody tells or explains you something you can not say я вижу where in English it would be very natural.
2021年12月7日
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