veros
“veros” means “to see you all” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
to see you all
Also: to see yourselves
📝 In Action
Me alegra mucho veros por aquí.
A2I'm very happy to see you all here.
Espero veros pronto en la fiesta.
B1I hope to see you all soon at the party.
Tenéis que veros en ese vídeo, ¡es muy divertido!
B1You guys have to see yourselves in that video, it's very funny!
true / real

📝 In Action
Buscaba los veros motivos de su partida.
C2He was looking for the true motives of her departure.
🔄 Conjugations
subjunctive
imperfect
present
indicative
preterite
imperfect
present
✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: veros
Question 1 of 1
If you are in Madrid and want to tell your friends 'I want to see you all,' which would you use?
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🎵 Rhymes▼
📚 Etymology▼
From Latin 'videre' (to see) + the pronoun 'vos' (you all). In the adjective sense, from Latin 'verus' (true).
First recorded: 12th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'veros' one word or two?
Technically, it is the verb 'ver' and the pronoun 'os' written together as a single word.
Why don't I hear this in Mexico?
Mexican Spanish uses 'ustedes' for 'you all' and the corresponding pronoun 'los'. 'Veros' is used with 'vosotros', which is typical of Spain.

