Examples of using "„sehen“" in a sentence and their english translations:
We shall see.
- Let me have a look at it.
- Let me see.
- Let me have a look.
- Let me look.
- Can you see?
- Can you see it?
Let me see.
Let's see.
Let's see.
Let's see...
We'll see.
What can we not see and see?
Can you see Tom?
Can you see it?
Can you see far?
- See you tomorrow.
- I'll see you tomorrow.
- Until tomorrow.
- Do you want to see it?
- Do you want to look at it?
- I've got to see it.
- I have to see it!
- I must see it.
- I have to see this.
- This I have to see.
I can't see!
What do you want to see?
Let me see it.
Anyone can see that.
- I'd like to see her.
- I have to see him.
- I've got to see him.
Can you see her?
They look good.
They look great.
We want to see it.
- I'd like to see her.
- I want to see her.
- No one will see us.
- No one's going to see us.
Let me see that.
As you could tell,
Take a look.
See you
- See you.
- I'll see you around.
- I will see you around.
- They are watching.
- They're watching.
Let me see.
- We are watching TV.
- We're watching TV.
To see is to believe.
Let's see!
- Can you see?
- See?
- See for yourself.
- See for yourselves.
- See you later!
- See you later.
- Everyone's watching.
- Everyone is watching.
Do you watch television?
- You'll see.
- You will see.
They see Dan.
We shall see.
Seeing is believing.
Do you see me?
I want to see!
Can you see?
Do you see anybody?
- I'd like to see it, please.
- I'd like to see it.
Most people see only what they want to see.
I'm supposed to see Tom.
See you tomorrow.
I'd like to see her.
- I would like to see it.
- I'd like to see him.
- I would like to see it.
- I'd like to see her.
- I'd like to see that.
- Can I see that?
- Can I see this?
- Nice to see you.
- I'm happy to see you.
- Happy to see you.
We see who laughs- we don't see who cries.