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What is I see in Portuguese?

"I see" in Portuguese can be translated in two ways, depending on the context:

* "Eu vejo" (pronounced "eh-oo ve-zho"): This is the most common and general translation. It's used for both present and future tense.

* "Vejo" (pronounced "ve-zho"): This is a more informal way of saying "I see" and is used in the present tense. It can be used when talking to friends or family.

Here are some examples:

* "Eu vejo um pássaro" - "I see a bird."

* "Eu vejo o futuro" - "I see the future."

* "Vejo que você está com frio" - "I see you're cold."

* "Vejo você amanhã" - "I see you tomorrow."

You can use whichever translation fits best in your specific situation.

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