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sah — meaning in English: saw

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neutral common
Usage
Native German speakers often use 'sah' in casual conversations when recounting past events or experiences, like reminiscing about a memorable trip or a movie they recently watched. It is also common in storytelling, where the speaker describes what they saw and how it impacted them.
Synonyms & nuances
'Sah' is often compared to 'blickte', which also means 'looked' or 'glanced'. While 'sah' denotes a general act of seeing, 'blickte' carries a nuance of intention, suggesting a more deliberate act of looking. You would choose 'sah' for casual recounting and 'blickte' when emphasizing the act of looking with purpose.
Culture
'Sah' is the simple past form of the verb 'sehen', which means 'to see'. This word has roots in Old High German and has maintained its form through centuries, reflecting a fundamental human experience. This simple yet powerful verb connects to many aspects of daily life, from art and nature to relationships and culture.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'sah' in a sentence?
'Sah' is used to describe what someone saw in the past. For example, you can say, 'Ich sah einen Film' which translates to 'I saw a movie.'
Q.What is the plural form of 'sah'?
'Sah' itself does not have a plural form as it is a verb in its past tense. The subject of the sentence will determine if it is singular or plural, such as 'Wir sahen' for 'We saw.'
Q.Is 'sah' used in formal writing?
'Sah' can be used in both informal and formal contexts, though in formal writing, you may often use the present perfect 'hat gesehen' for a more polished expression.
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