How to Say ‘To see / to meet’ in Simplified Chinese
见到
💬 Usage Tip: [见到] emphasizes “to manage to see/meet” (successful meeting), a bit more complete than just [见].
🇨🇳 In China: During New Year, meeting family is a big deal—saying [见到你] can sound especially warm after long travel.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
见到
[jiàn dào]
to see; to meet (and actually encounter)
Means you successfully met/saw someone (result achieved). Often used for meeting family during Chinese New Year.
新年回家后,我终于见到爷爷奶奶了。
After going home for the New Year, I finally got to see my grandparents.
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