¿Has visto el coche nuevo de Marta? - No, pero Felipe dice que lo ha visto y que es fantástico.Have you seen Marta's new car? - No, I haven't, but Felipe says he has seen it, and that it's amazing.
Susana no quiere ir a ver otra vez ese monumento. Dice que lo ha visto cientos de veces.Susana doesn't want to go to see that monument again. She says she has seen it a hundred times.
Su esposa dice que usted la engaña. Asegura que lo ha visto con otra mujer.Your wife says you're cheating on her. She claims she has seen you with another woman.
El testigo conoce al acusado. Lo ha visto muchas veces en su propia tienda.The witness is acquainted with the defendant. He has seen him many times at his own store.
El fiscal le pregunta si lo ha visto anteriormente, y ella responde categóricamente: "No".The prosecutor asks her if she has seen him before, and she flatly replies, "No."
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Una palabra o frase que se usa para hablar de la segunda persona formal usted (p. ej. ¿Dónde está usted?).
No sé quién es Adrián. - El nuevo empleado. Usted lo ha visto varias veces.I don't know who Adrian is. - The new employee. You've seen him several times.