See home Meaning in English
expression
ˈsi/ /ˈhoʊm
SEE HOHM
sˈiː/ /hˈəʊm
SEE HOHM
Definition
To go with someone to their home, usually to make sure they arrive safely. It often means walking or driving someone back to their house.
Usage & Nuances
Somewhat formal or old-fashioned in modern English — more common in literature or polite speech. Implies care or protection. Usually used with 'someone' (e.g., 'let me see you home'). Not used for oneself; don't say 'I see home.' Often replaced by 'walk home with' or 'drive home.'
Spanish: acompañar a casaPortuguese (BR): levar para casa - acompanhar até em casaPortuguese (PT): levar a casa - acompanhar até casaChinese (Simplified): 送回家Chinese (Traditional): 送回家Hindi: घर छोड़ कर आनाArabic: إيصال إلى المنزلBengali: বাড়ি পৌঁছানো - বাড়ি পৌঁছে দেওয়াRussian: домой проводитьJapanese: 家まで送るVietnamese: đưa về nhàKorean: 집까지 데려다주다Turkish: eve kadar eşlik etmek - eve bırakmakUrdu: گھر تک چھوڑناIndonesian: mengantar pulang
Example Sentences
I'll see you home after the party.
basic
Can someone see her home tonight?
basic
He offered to see me home because it was late.
basic
Thanks for seeing me home, I really appreciate it.
natural
It's dangerous out, let me see you home.
natural
She insisted he didn't need to see her home.
natural