How to Say "in sight" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “in sight” is “visible” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
La montaña es visible desde mi ventana.
The mountain is visible from my window.
Las estrellas son más visibles en el campo que en la ciudad.
The stars are more visible in the countryside than in the city.
Hubo un progreso visible en sus notas este semestre.
There was noticeable progress in his grades this semester.
One Form for All
This word is a 'gender-neutral' adjective. Whether you are talking about a boy (masculine) or a girl (feminine), the word stays 'visible'. No need to change the ending to -a!
Making it Plural
To talk about more than one thing, simply add an '-s' at the end to make it 'visibles'.
The 'O' Trap
Mistake: “El sol es visiblo.”
Correction: El sol es visible. Even though 'sol' is masculine, this adjective always ends in 'e'.
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