: Used when preparing a surprise or a gift, building excitement for the reveal.
: Parents often tell children "Ai să vezi că o să fie bine" (You'll see it will be okay) to soothe anxiety.
: In some contexts, it reflects a common Eastern European outlook where time is seen as the ultimate judge of truth and effort. Common Variations Translation "Las' că ai să vezi tu" Just you wait and see Often used as a mild threat or a promise of payback. "Ai să vezi cu ochii tăi" You'll see with your own eyes Emphasizes that the proof will be undeniable. "Stai că ai să vezi" Wait, you're going to see Used to pause a conversation right before a reveal.
: It uses the future tense ("vei vedea") in a more colloquial, periphrastic form ( ai să + infinitive/subjunctive).