"ver la cara" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Spanish]

IPA: /ˌbeɾ la ˈkaɾa/, [ˌbeɾ la ˈka.ɾa] Forms: veo la cara [first-person, present, singular], vi la cara [first-person, preterite, singular], visto la cara [participle, past]
Etymology: Literally, “to see (someone's) face”. Etymology templates: {{m-g|to see (someone's) face}} “to see (someone's) face”, {{lit|to see (someone's) face}} Literally, “to see (someone's) face” Head templates: {{es-verb}} ver la cara (first-person singular present veo la cara, first-person singular preterite vi la cara, past participle visto la cara)
  1. (colloquial, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Puerto Rico, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia) to trick, to deceive, to hoodwink [with dative] Tags: Bolivia, Ecuador, El-Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, Puerto-Rico, colloquial
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