I see



I see

Also, I see what you mean. I understand, as in I see, you'd rather go running in the morning while it's cool, or It's too early to run an ad? I see what you mean. This idiom uses see in the sense of "perceive" or "comprehend," a usage dating from 1300. Also see as far as I can see.
See also: see

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Tobith-Biblical Greek
LeonhardLE-awn-hahrtGerman
Cerise-French
Marquita-African American
MÁEl Coluim-Scottish
Clytia-Greek Mythology (Latinized)