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" (You don't see that / That doesn't happen every day)se voir plus an
infinitive means to be ___ed. For example, " Il s'est vu dire de se taire. " (He was told to be quiet) and "Je me suis vu interdire de répondre. " (I was forbidden to respond. ). Expressions With Voir Voir is used in a number of very common French expressions. One of the best-known is déjà vu, which means "already seen. " You can also use it for short phrases such as on verra (we'll see) and voir venir (wait and see). Though it means "to see," voir can be used to convey a positive or negative relationship between things as well: avoir quelque chose à voir avec/dans - to have something to do withne pas avoir grand-chose à voir avec/dans - to not have much to do withne rien avoir à voir avec/dans - to have
nothing to do with Since voir is such a useful verb, there are several idiomatic expressions that use it. In the most obvious sense, it's used to indicate sight, whether figurative or literal: voir la vie en rose - to see life through rose-colored glassesVoir, c'est croire. - Seeing is believing.