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What does ver you pronto mean?

"Ver you pronto" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems like a possible attempt at a phrase but is grammatically incorrect.

Here's a breakdown of why:

* "Ver" means "to see" in Spanish. You would use it with a direct object like "Te veo pronto" which means "I'll see you soon."

* "Pronto" means "soon" in Spanish.

To accurately say "see you soon" in Spanish, you would say:

* "Te veo pronto" (for informal situations, like friends)

* "Nos vemos pronto" (for formal situations or when speaking to multiple people)

The word "you" is implied in these phrases, just like in English when you say "see you later."

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