miro

i look, look, miro


Verb miro

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of mirar.

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Examples
  • No, yo no miro la CNN.

    No, I do not watch CNN.

  • Miro mi reflejo en el lago.

    I'm looking at my reflection in the lake.

  • Miro televisión con mi hija.

    I watch television with my daughter.

  • Yo siempre pienso en mi padre cuando miro a esta fotografía.

    I always think of my father when I look at this picture.

  • Siempre que lo miro, él sonríe.

    Everytime I look at him, he smiles.

  • Siempre que miro este cuadro pienso en mi padre.

    Every time I see this picture, I remember my father.

  • Me duermo fácilmente mientras miro televisión.

    I fall asleep easily while watching television.

  • Cuando cruzaba el puente, miro hacia abajo al río.

    As he crossed the bridge, he looked down at the stream.

  • Siempre miro esta foto con asco.

    I always view this photo with disgust.

  • No miro más ese programa.

    I don't watch that program anymore.

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