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sieht — meaning in English: looks

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'sieht' in everyday conversations, whether discussing appearances, observing nature, or making comparisons. For instance, one might say, 'Das Wetter sieht schön aus' when talking about a sunny day or 'Er sieht müde aus' when commenting on a friend's tiredness.
Synonyms & nuances
'Sieht' can be closely related to 'ansieht' or 'betrachtet,' but 'ansieht' implies a more active gaze, while 'betrachtet' suggests a thoughtful consideration. You would use 'sieht' for everyday observations, reserving the other words for more deliberate viewing.
Culture
'Sieht' comes from the German verb 'sehen', which means 'to see.' Interestingly, the concept of sight has deep cultural roots in Germany, where literature and art often emphasize visual perception. This is reflected in phrases like 'Ich sehe das anders' (I see it differently), highlighting the importance of perspective in German discourse.
FAQ
Q.What does 'sieht' mean in English?
'Sieht' translates to 'looks' in English. It is used to indicate how someone or something appears at a given moment.
Q.How do you use 'sieht' in a sentence?
You can use 'sieht' in the present tense, for example, 'Das Kleid sieht schön aus,' meaning 'The dress looks beautiful.' It's often followed by 'aus' to indicate appearance.
Q.Is 'sieht' used in formal situations?
'Sieht' is a neutral term and is appropriate for both formal and informal situations. You can confidently use it in casual chats or more serious discussions.
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