Examples of using "Göreceksin" in a sentence and their english translations:
You will see.
Who are you going to see?
- You will see the difference.
- You'll see the difference.
You'll see Tom.
You'll see it.
You'll see them.
You'll see it again.
Where are you going to study?
You will see them come by.
Turn the corner and you will see the stadium.
You'll probably see me again.
You'll see the store on your left.
You'll see it for yourself.
You will see it, when you believe it.
Perhaps you'll see Tom there.
Who are you going to see tonight?
Who else will you see in Boston?
You will see what is good for coughing!
You'll see the bank on the left hand side of the hospital.
You'll see me in 30 minutes.
When are you going to see Tom again?
Go straight ahead and you will see the bank.
When will you see Tom again?
Turning to the right, you will see a white tower.
Compare the two carefully, and you will see the difference.
You'll see the house today.
Lift up your eyes, and you'll see the stars.
When you come out with me, you'll see we'll have a nice time.
- No matter where you go in Holland, you'll see windmills.
- Regardless of where you go in Holland, you will see windmills.
If you turn to the left, you'll see a white building.
Keep on going. You'll see a bank on your left.
It doesn't matter where you go in Holland, you'll see windmills.
If you look around, you'll see many people doing the same thing.
"It's almost five." "What happens at five?" "You'll have to wait and see."
Try as you may, you will find it impossible to give up that habit.
Don't forget to turn left near the drugstore and you will see a big church on the right.
You will see fearful shapes in darkness, and wicked voices will whisper in your ear, but they will not harm you, for against the purity of a little child the powers of Hell cannot prevail.