Nos vemos is used to say See you or See you later. It literally means We see ourselves.
You've already used algún, algo, and alguien to mean some, something, or someone (for example, Quiero comprar algo bonito). You can also use them to mean any, anything, or anyone.
Notice that algún always comes before a noun, and it changes to alguna if the noun is feminine.
¿Hay alguna tienda de ropa por aquí?
Are there any clothing stores around here?
¿Alguien tiene trescientos pesos?
Does anyone have three hundred pesos?
¿Quieres algo de beber?
Do you want anything to drink?
Like other common verbs (such as ir and estar), venir is irregular when talking about the past.
venir to come |
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yo | vine |
tú | viniste |
él / ella / usted | vino |
nosotros / nosotras | vinimos |
ellos / ellas / ustedes | vinieron |
¿A qué hora viniste anoche?
What time did you come yesterday evening?
Él no vino con nosotros hoy.
He didn't come with us today.
Vinimos para comprar unos boletos.
We came to buy some tickets.