How to Say ‘I will see it’ in Italian
La vedró
💬 Usage Tip: 'Vedró' comes from 'vedere', to see, in the future tense.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
La
[LAH]
I will
Future of the auxiliary verb of the first person singular, used to express a future action.
La vedrò domani.
I will see her tomorrow.
vedró
[veh-DROH]
see
To perceive with the eyes; to look at.
Vedrò quel film stasera.
I will see that film tonight.
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