jiàn dào
voir
我见到他很高兴。
wǒ jiàn dào tā hěn gāo xìng.
I was very happy to see him.
你见到她了吗?
nǐ jiàn dào tā le ma?
Did you see her?
我们见到他们的时候,他们正在吃饭。
wǒ men jiàn dào tā men de shí hou, tā men zhèng zài chī fàn.
When we saw them, they were eating.
看不见 (kànbujiàn)
invisible
没看见 (méikànjiàn)
unseen
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Commencez gratuitementThe Chinese word 见到 (jiàn dào) is composed of two characters: 见 (jiàn), meaning "to see" or "to meet", and 到 (dào), meaning "to arrive" or "to reach". Together, these two characters form a verb that means "to see" or "to meet with".The character 见 (jiàn) is a pictograph that depicts a person with their eyes open, looking at something. This character has been used in Chinese writing for over 3,000 years, and it is one of the most common characters in the Chinese language.The character 到 (dào) is also a pictograph, and it depicts a person standing on a road. This character has been used in Chinese writing for over 2,000 years, and it is also one of the most common characters in the Chinese language.The combination of these two characters, 见 (jiàn) and 到 (dào), creates the word 见到 (jiàn dào), which means "to see" or "to meet with". This word is used in a variety of contexts, and it is an essential part of the Chinese language.