Sie sehen einen Fernseher.
English: They watch a television.
armbanduhr /ˈaɾmbandˌuːɾ/ · verb · CEFR A0. German translation of "watch".
See also: Vocabulary entry (German) · Topic: German Erkundung und Genuss

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| Dictionary form | armbanduhr |
|---|---|
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This word appears in the German Erkundung und Genuss.
Sie sehen einen Fernseher.
English: They watch a television.
Ich sehe abends fern.
English: I watch TV in the evening.
Sie beobachtet die Kinder im Park.
English: She watches the children in the park.
Wir sehen den Zug am Bahnhof.
English: We watch the train at the station.
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