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How to Say ‘Could we watch it’ in French

On pourrait le regarder

on poor-ray luh ruh-gar-day

[on poor-ray luh ruh-gar-day]

💬 Usage Tip: Suggests doing an activity together.

Phrase Breakdown

On

[on]

we / one / people (informal “we”)

Very common in spoken French to mean “we” (instead of “nous”). Good for suggesting watching anime together.

Example

On pourrait le regarder ce week-end.

We could watch it this weekend.

pourrait

[poor-ray]

could

Conditional of “pouvoir”: on pourrait = we could / we might. Polite way to make a suggestion.

Example

On pourrait le regarder après le dîner.

We could watch it after dinner.

le

[luh]

it / him (direct object, masculine)

Direct object pronoun. Refers to a masculine noun like “l’anime” or “l’épisode” (masculine).

Example

On pourrait le regarder en VO.

We could watch it in the original version.

regarder

[ruh-gar-day]

to watch / watch

Verb meaning “to watch/look at.” Used for watching anime, episodes, movies: regarder un anime.

Example

On pourrait le regarder sur grand écran.

We could watch it on a big screen.

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