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How to Say ‘Who is looking at a dog’ in French

Qui regarde un chien

kee ruh-gard uhn shy-an

[kee ruh-gard uhn shy-an]

💬 Usage Tip: 'Qui' is a relative pronoun meaning 'who', commonly used to describe actions.

🇫🇷 In France: Such whimsical observations are iconic of French cinema, focusing on small human moments.

Phrase Breakdown

Qui

[kee]

Who

Used as a relative pronoun to refer to people.

Example

C'est Paul qui a gagné.

It's Paul who won.

regarde

[ruh-gard]

watches

Looks at or observes attentively.

Example

Elle regarde la télévision.

She watches TV.

un

[uhn]

a

Article used with singular nouns.

Example

Un film est intéressant.

A film is interesting.

chien

[shy-an]

dog

A domesticated animal, typically kept as a pet.

Example

Le chien aboie fort.

The dog barks loudly.

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