Esta pizza se ve deliciosa
Cómo ves esta hamburguesa
I have realised that verse can be used to say how someone thinks of something. Is this correct? I can’t find such meaning in dictionary but I’ve been seeing this se ve a lot.
Esta pizza se ve deliciosa
Cómo ves esta hamburguesa
I have realised that verse can be used to say how someone thinks of something. Is this correct? I can’t find such meaning in dictionary but I’ve been seeing this se ve a lot.
Hola Ashlyn
This use of "verse +adjective" is a (more commonly) LatAm use.
I don't think it is that much used when you're asking someone what they think of something. It's more a reaction once you see something or someone and you make (normally a positive) comment. For example:
Laura, te ves divina con ese vestido.
Laura, you look lovely on that dress.
Esas arepas se ven deliciosas.
Those arepas look delicious.
Here is the meaning that wordreference gives to verse - scroll down and you will see in "additional meanings" (= look) I hope it helps.
Saludos
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