"si vede" meaning in All languages combined

See si vede on Wiktionary

Interjection [Italian]

Etymology: Literally, “one sees”. Etymology templates: {{m-g|one sees}} “one sees”, {{lit|one sees}} Literally, “one sees” Head templates: {{it-pos|interjection|head=~vede􂀿:re􂁀}} si vede
  1. used to indicate that the other interlocutor's prior statement has been demonstrated clearly and visibly; obviously
    Sense id: en-si_vede-it-intj-vhzL15Ol Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 53 4 42

Phrase [Italian]

Etymology: Literally, “one sees”. Etymology templates: {{m-g|one sees}} “one sees”, {{lit|one sees}} Literally, “one sees” Head templates: {{it-pos|phrase|head=~vede􂀿:re􂁀}} si vede
  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see si, vede.
    Sense id: en-si_vede-it-phrase-qNpLRyTS
  2. (with che + ind.) it is likely or obvious (that); it looks (like); it appears (that)
    Sense id: en-si_vede-it-phrase-uydzsHkU

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