see

Naija

Etymology

From English: see

Pronunciation

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Verb

  1. Make person use im eye take know as tings be for di world.
    • See am!  — (WAZP_02_Porico_M__63, Look at it.)
    • De no talk sey na you do am. De just dey ask you make you talk wetin you see.  — (They are not saying that you did it. They are just asking you to say what you saw.)
  2. Make someting enter inside person mind con clear.
    • I see.  — (LAG_26_Selling-Drinks_DG__137, I understand.)
    • But e no punish dem, e try see if dem don change the kind bad mind wey dem get.  — (jw__21626, He did not punish them; rather he tried to discern if they had changed the wicked ways.)
  3. Na sey person meet anoder person.
    • Who you go like see for Paradise?  — (jw__22689, Whom would you like to meet in paradise.)
    • Your face do as if I dey, I dey see you before.  — (ABJ_GWA_11_Hungry-No-Go-Kill-Us_DG__12, You look familiar.)

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  • English: see