As a Noun:
1. Your ability to see; your ability to see clearly. English = eyesight, sight; vision.
2. A person who has seen an event and can therefore describe it, for example in a law court. English = eyewitness, witness.
3. Something which you see which causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened. English = evidence, proof.
As a Verb or Adjective:
1. To see something with both your eyes, clearly, distinctly and unmistakably; to see for oneself; to see with one's own eyes.
2. To be able to see and not blind. English = (be) sighted.
3. To see an event and be able to describe it and confirm that it happened. English = eyewitness, witness.
4. To create a picture in your mind of or about something; to relate to the eyes, sight or vision. English = visualise; (be) visual.