How to Say ‘Who is looking’ in French
Qui regarde
kee ruh-gard
[kee ruh-gard]
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Phrase Breakdown
Qui
[kee]
Who
Indicates a person through a relative pronoun.
C'est la personne qui parle.
That's the person who is speaking.
regarde
[ruh-gard]
looks
Observes or views attentively.
Il regarde le match de football.
He is watching the football game.
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