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1 s.
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2 sehen
'sehen <sieht, sah, gesehen> v/t <u>vidět (a treffen), <po>hledět; v/i <po>dívat se, koukat <- knout (se)>, <u>vidět;gut sehen vidět dobře;schlecht sehen vidět špatně;sich sehen lassen ukazovat < ukázat> se;sich sehen als … <u>vidět se jako …;damit kannst du dich sehen lassen tím se můžeš pochlubit;wir werden sehen fig uvidíme;sie sieht es gern, wenn … je ráda, když …;sieh doch! hleď!, koukej!;sieh mal einer an! fam podívejme se!;(und) siehe da, … (a) hle …, (a) vida …;siehe unten Verweis viz níže;na, siehst du to koukáš -
3 s.o.
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4 s. und
s. und (siehe unten) v. dole (viz dole)
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