vean

This is the 3907th most frequent Spanish word.

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vean

"Vean" is the formal/plural present subjunctive form of "ver," meaning "(that) they see" or "(that) you all see."


Here, "vean" is used as a subjunctive form expressing hope or wish.

Espero que vean el paisaje desde aquí.

I hope they see the landscape from here.


In this sentence, "vean" is utilized as a command or wish using the subjunctive mood.

Quiero que vean la película esta noche.

I want them to watch the movie tonight.


This usage of "vean" indicates necessity or recommendation, again employing the subjunctive form.

Es importante que los estudiantes vean el documento antes de la reunión.

It's important that the students view the document before the meeting.