sehen

Etymology
From, from , from.

Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to see; to have sight
 * 2)  to see (something); to perceive by vision
 * 3)  to see
 * 4)  to realize; to notice; to see; to find out
 * 5)  to meet (someone); to meet up; to see;
 * 6)  to look (at); to watch ;
 * 7)  to check on; to look after; to see to
 * 8)  to decide spontaneously and/or by personal preference; to wait and see
 * 1)  to meet (someone); to meet up; to see;
 * 2)  to look (at); to watch ;
 * 3)  to check on; to look after; to see to
 * 4)  to decide spontaneously and/or by personal preference; to wait and see
 * 1)  to check on; to look after; to see to
 * 2)  to decide spontaneously and/or by personal preference; to wait and see
 * 1)  to decide spontaneously and/or by personal preference; to wait and see
 * 1)  to decide spontaneously and/or by personal preference; to wait and see
 * 1)  to decide spontaneously and/or by personal preference; to wait and see

Usage notes
When is used with an accusative and bare infinitive and put into the perfect or pluperfect tense, the infinitive usually replaces the past participle, as in the example above. The use of the past participle instead does occur in some speakers, but is ungrammatical to many others.

Conjugation

 * There is also besides (du) sähest and (archaic)  besides (du) sahst.