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What is the German verb for "to watch"?
To watch TV, to watch a movie, to watch a game and so on... I've already seen many verbs but don't understand how to use them correctly!
Apr 29, 2014 1:35 AM
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As Domasla said, (an)sehen/(an)schauen is general verb, or aufpassen when it means 'to be careful'
But for some specific actions there are specific structures such as einen Film sehen, or for Tv there is direct verb 'fernsehen'. (Ich sehe fern=I'm watching Tv)
So its better to learn these structures as they are used. It doesnt always help to look for a specific verb between languages, because each language has its own logic. So the usages can be different.
April 29, 2014
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"(an)sehen" oder "(an)schauen"
to watch a movie = einen Film sehen = einen Film schauen
"aufpassen"
Watch your step! = Pass auf!
April 29, 2014
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