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How to Say ‘Who is looking’ in French

Qui regarde

kee ruh-gard

[kee ruh-gard]

💬 Usage Tip: 'Qui regarde' is used to connect descriptions, find different contexts to practice it.

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Phrase Breakdown

Qui

[kee]

Who

Indicates a person through a relative pronoun.

Example

C'est la personne qui parle.

That's the person who is speaking.

regarde

[ruh-gard]

looks

Observes or views attentively.

Example

Il regarde le match de football.

He is watching the football game.

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