Sehen meaning and definition in german
sehen meaning and definition in german
Verb
Frequency:
class 5 strong, third-person singular simple present sieht, past tense sah, past participle gesehen, past subjunctive sähe, auxiliary haben
Sehen can be used in a so-called "accusative with infinitive" construction (as in English): Ich sah ihn arbeiten. – “I saw him work.” If such a sentence is in the perfect or pluperfect tense, the infinitive usually replaces the past participle: Ich hatte ihn arbeiten sehen. – “I had seen him work.” The use of the past participle instead does occur in some speakers, but is ungrammatical to many others.
- to see; to look; to have sight auf etwas sehen — “to look at something” nach etwas sehen — “to look for something”
- intransitive, with “nach ...” to take care (of something or someone); to make (something) happen; to see (to something); to look (after someone)
- to see (something); to view; to watch; to observe; to look at
- to notice; to perceive; to realize
- reflexive, with a plural subject, or to meet; to go to see
Derived terms
Anagrams
• Sehne