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
Webster['webstə]
Loviatar-Finnish Mythology
Zsigmond-Hungarian
FranÇOisefrawn-SWAWZFrench
Manuelmah-NWEL (Spanish), man-oo-EL (Portuguese), MAHN-oo-el (German)Spanish, Portuguese, German, English, Italian, French, Romanian, Late Greek (Latinized)
Mamoun-Arabic