Spanish Quickies (Video)   /     Ver Vs. Mirar (Why They're Confusing)

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I was taught that “ver” means “to see” and “mirar” means “to watch” or “to look”. But, in the real world, I often saw and heard the exact opposite. In this video, I show you WHAT is going on! Stuff Mentioned in This Video: FREE PRACTICE RESOURCES (opens in new tab) Speak in the Future […]

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I was taught that “ver” means “to see” and “mirar” means “to watch” or “to look”. But, in the real world, I often saw and heard the exact opposite. In this video, I show you WHAT is going on!

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I was taught that “ver” means “to see” and “mirar” means “to watch” or “to look”. But, in the real world, I often saw and heard the exact opposite. In this video, I show you WHAT is going on! Stuff Mentioned in This Video: FREE PRACT
Duration
11:55
Publishing date
2022-10-04 14:30
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https://podcast.spanishdude.com/ver-mirar/
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I was taught that “ver” means “to see” and “mirar” means “to watch” or “to look”. But, in the real world, I often saw and heard the exact opposite. In this video, I show you WHAT is going on!

Stuff Mentioned in This Video:

FREE PRACTICE RESOURCES (opens in new tab)

Speak in the Future Without More Conjugation

The Personal A in Spanish

The Thing About “Lo”

All Reflexive Videos

Get the T-Shirt

Enroll in a Premium Course

Become a Lifetime Member