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Significado de a ver | Babel Free

Interjección CEFR B2
/a ˈbeɾ/

Definiciones

  1. show me!; let me see!; let's have a look!
  2. a general lead-in, often to get someone's attention before asking a question or before giving an order; all right then; so; now...
  3. used when adding clarification; I mean; well...
  4. used as a filled pause to indicate thinking or that one is looking for something; let's see...; let me see...; hmm
  5. let's see if; let me see if
  6. indicates a challenge
  7. indicates curiosity; "I wonder"
  8. indicates concern
  9. of course, obviously
  10. used to encourage

Equivalentes

English let me see

Ejemplos

“Me he comprado unos zapatos. – ¿A ver?”

I bought some shoes. – Ooh, let me see!

“A ver, escúchame.”

Okay now, listen.

“Bueno, a ver, cuéntame más.”

All right, so, tell me more.

“A ver, tampoco es para tanto.”

But I mean, it's no big deal.

“Tienes azúcar moreno? – A ver.”

Do you have any brown sugar? – Hmm, let me see...

“A ver si encuentro algo para ti.”

Let's see if I can find something for you.

“A ver si te oí bien.”

Let me see if I heard you correctly.

“A ver si te lo puedo explicar.”

Hmm, how can I explain this to you...

“A ver si lo adivinas.”

Guess!

“A ver si nos vemos.”

Perhaps we'll meet each other there!

“A ver cuándo empieza.”

I wonder when it starts.

“A ver si te caes.”

You might fall!

“¿Vas a hacerlo? – ¡A ver!”

Are you going to do it? – Of course!

“A ver cuándo vienes a visitarme.”

You should come visit!

Nivel CEFR

B2
Intermedio alto
Esta palabra forma parte del vocabulario CEFR B2 — nivel intermedio alto de español.

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