Hanapin
to see
01
makita
to notice a thing or person with our eyes
1.1
tingnan
to watch or be a spectator of something such as a movie, performance, game, etc.
Halimbawa
Have you seen the latest episode of your favorite TV show?
Did you see the basketball game between the two rival teams?
He's never seen a live opera before and is excited to experience it for the first time.
I want to see the new movie that just came out in theaters.
1.2
tingnan
to possess or use the ability of sight
Halimbawa
He lost his sight as a result of the accident and will never see again.
They lost their vision due to a genetic disorder and will never see again.
1.3
tingnan
to look or ask for information or help
Halimbawa
See the syllabus for the class schedule and assignments.
If you have any questions, please see the receptionist at the front desk.
If you have any questions, please see the customer service representative.
See the instructions on the label for how to use the product.
02
makita
to meet someone accidentally and without prior arrangement
2.1
makipag-date
to go out with a particular person or meet them regularly as one's romantic partner
2.2
tingnan
to have a meeting with a specialist for advice, examination, etc.
Halimbawa
I need to see a doctor about my persistent cough.
I have an appointment to see the dentist next week.
2.3
bisitahin
to visit a particular place or person
Halimbawa
I'm planning to see my grandparents this weekend.
We decided to see the Grand Canyon on our road trip.
I'm excited to see my sister who lives in another state.
I've always wanted to see the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
2.4
makipagpulong
to conduct an interview or consultation with
Halimbawa
The therapist will see you now.
The journalist is going to see the CEO of the company for an interview.
The immigration officer will see you shortly to discuss your application.
The HR manager needs to see all the candidates for the job.
03
makita
to realize or understand something
3.1
makita
to regard someone or something in a specific way
Halimbawa
I see this project as an opportunity to learn new skills.
She sees herself as a leader who can inspire others.
I see him as a reliable friend who I can always count on.
Let's see the situation as an opportunity for growth and learning.
3.2
tingnan
to find out or become certain about something by asking, discovering, or considering
Halimbawa
I'll see if I can get a reservation at the restaurant for tonight.
I'll go and see my calendar.
Let me see if I understand the instructions correctly.
Let's try the new restaurant and see if we like it.
3.3
makita ang sarili
to perceive something as a possibility or imagine someone doing a particular thing
Halimbawa
I can see myself winning the lottery.
I can see you being successful in your career.
I can't see him agreeing to our terms for the contract.
He can't see himself working in a traditional office environment.
She can see herself living in a big city and pursuing her dream career.
04
makakita
to witness or experience a particular situation or event
4.1
maging tagpuan
to be the setting or time of an event
Halimbawa
The beach has seen many romantic proposals over the years.
The city will see a major cultural festival next month.
The club has seen many talented players come and go over the years.
05
samahan
to accompany or escort someone to a particular place in order to show politeness or to help or protect them
06
makikita natin
used to talk about something that one will find out about or decide upon after later reflection or consideration
See
01
upuan
the seat within a bishop's diocese where his cathedral is located
see
01
Tingnan mo
used to emphasize a point or to draw attention to something
Halimbawa
Did you see that shooting star just now?
People with persistent throat or voice problems often see an otolaryngologist for expert care.
People with conditions like leukemia often see a hematologist for specialized care.
People with chronic conditions like inflammatory bowel disease may see a proctologist for care.
See that tall tree over there?