views
The Spanish phrase 'tener vistas' translates to 'views' in English. However, this expression does not primarily refer to the notion of visually observing one's surroundings. Instead, it is commonly used in the Spanish language to illustrate the concept of a perspective or outlook. It can indicate both a physical view, as in a scenic viewpoint from a position, as well as an abstract view, representing one's perspectives, opinions or future plans. For instance, 'tener vistas a' is often used to express 'looking forward to' or 'planning for' something.
The building overlooks the sea.
This phrase describes a feature of a building, that it has a view or 'overlooks' the sea. 'Tener vistas' in this context means to have a view or to overlook.
This room overlooks the mountain.
This sentence is describing a feature of a room, which is that it has views or 'overlooks' the mountain. Therefore, 'tener vistas' in this context translates to 'overlooks'.
The house overlooks the park.
This sentence describes a characteristic of a house, that it has views or 'overlooks' the park. In this example, 'tener vistas' is used to denote the house's view of the park.