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“What’s Happening to 見る?”
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Let's start with a simple form:
見える
— “can see” or “is visible.”
This is a special kind of verb form that shows ability or possibility — not something you do, but something that can happen naturally.
For example:
それは
見
み
える — “I can see it.”
何
なに
も
見えない — “I can’t see anything.”
These phrases are common in real life — on trains, in classrooms, or outdoors.
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