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What irregular forms should you know for the verb "видеть" (to see) in Russian?

The verb "видеть" means "to see" in Russian. It can change depending on when you talk about seeing something. Here’s an easy guide to help you use it in different times.

Present Tense

  • Я вижу - I see
  • Ты видишь - You see
  • Он/она/оно видит - He sees / She sees / It sees
  • Мы видим - We see
  • Вы видите - You see (for a formal situation or when talking to more than one person)
  • Они видят - They see

Past Tense

  • Я видел (for boys) / Я видела (for girls) - I saw
  • Ты видел (for boys) / Ты видела (for girls) - You saw

Future Tense

  • Я увижу - I will see
  • Ты увидишь - You will see
  • Он/она увидит - He will see / She will see
  • Мы увидим - We will see
  • Вы увидите - You will see (for a formal situation or when talking to more than one person)
  • Они увидят - They will see

By practicing these different forms, you’ll get better at speaking and understanding Russian.

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What irregular forms should you know for the verb "видеть" (to see) in Russian?

The verb "видеть" means "to see" in Russian. It can change depending on when you talk about seeing something. Here’s an easy guide to help you use it in different times.

Present Tense

  • Я вижу - I see
  • Ты видишь - You see
  • Он/она/оно видит - He sees / She sees / It sees
  • Мы видим - We see
  • Вы видите - You see (for a formal situation or when talking to more than one person)
  • Они видят - They see

Past Tense

  • Я видел (for boys) / Я видела (for girls) - I saw
  • Ты видел (for boys) / Ты видела (for girls) - You saw

Future Tense

  • Я увижу - I will see
  • Ты увидишь - You will see
  • Он/она увидит - He will see / She will see
  • Мы увидим - We will see
  • Вы увидите - You will see (for a formal situation or when talking to more than one person)
  • Они увидят - They will see

By practicing these different forms, you’ll get better at speaking and understanding Russian.

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