Japanese Type-two Verb Course 1

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見る(みる)

Meaning:

る」means “to see”, “to look at”, “to watch”, “to have(dreams)”.


Stroke order of kanji 見:

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Examples:

時々ときどきテレビを見る
I watch TV now and then.

かれわたし見るげた。
He ran away when he saw me.

よくあく見ます
I often have bad dreams.

こんわたしたちは外国がいこくえい見ます
We’re going to see a foreign film tonight.

彼女かのじょかお見ましたか
Did you see her face?

ひょうしき見ませんでした
I didn’t see the sign.

UFO見たことある?
Have you ever seen a UFO?

かれ全然ぜんぜんテレビを見ない
He doesn’t watch TV at all.

なに見てるの?
What are you looking at?

そのえいをもういち見たいな。
I want to see the movie again.
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