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How to Say β€˜You watch / Are you watching’ in French

Tu regardes

too ruh-gard

[too ruh-gard]

πŸ’¬ Usage Tip: "Tu" is informal singular "you." "Regardes" can mean both "watch" and "are watching" in everyday French.

πŸ‡«πŸ‡· In France: Very natural for chatting with a friend about football on TV.

Phrase Breakdown

Tu

[too]

you

Informal singular subject pronoun used when speaking to one person you know well.

Example

Tu regardes le match ce soir.

You are watching the match tonight.

regardes

[ruh-gard]

watch / are watching

Second person singular form of regarder, meaning to watch or look at.

Example

Le soir, tu regardes souvent le football.

In the evening, you often watch football.

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