Introduction
The verb voir means "to see" and is used to describe visual perception or understanding.
Conjugation of Voir
Pronoun | Conjugation |
---|---|
Je | vois |
Tu | vois |
Il/Elle/On | voit |
Nous | voyons |
Vous | voyez |
Ils/Elles | voient |
Passé Composé | ai vu |
Imparfait | voyais |
Futur | verrai |
Subjonctif | voyions |
Usage Examples
Present Tense
- Je vois la tour Eiffel.
- I see the Eiffel Tower.
- Tu vois bien avec ces lunettes.
- You see well with those glasses.
- Il voit un film au cinéma.
- He is watching a movie at the cinema.
Past Tense
- Nous avons vu un spectacle incroyable.
- We saw an incredible show.
- Elle voyait souvent ses amis le week-end.
- She used to see her friends often on weekends.
Future Tense
- Ils verront le nouveau musée demain.
- They will see the new museum tomorrow.
Subjunctive
- Il faut que nous voyions la vérité.
- It is necessary that we see the truth.
Common Expressions with Voir
- voir la lumière
- to see the light (understand something)
- voir clair
- to see clearly (figuratively)
- à voir
- to be seen (something worth viewing)
Related Vocabulary
- Vision (la vision) - the act or power of seeing
- Visible (visible) - able to be seen
- Vue (la vue) - sight or view
Conclusion
Voir is an essential verb in French for expressing visual perception and understanding. Whether describing what you see or understanding a situation, voir is integral to communication.