How to Say ‘Did you see the photos?’ in German
Hast du die Fotos gesehen?
hast doh dee Fo-tohs geh-seh-en
[hast doh dee Fo-tohs geh-seh-en]
💬 Usage Tip: Photos are 'Fotos' in German; informal and casual.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Sharing and commenting on photos is common in family updates.
Phrase Breakdown
Hast
[hast]
Have
Auxiliary verb used to form perfect aspect.
Hast du schon gefrühstückt?
Have you had breakfast yet?
du
[doh]
you
Second person singular informal pronoun.
Du bist eingeladen.
You are invited.
die
[dee]
the
Article used before a specific noun.
Die Katze schläft.
The cat is sleeping.
Fotos
[Fo-tohs]
photos
Images captured by a camera.
Die Fotos sind schön.
The photos are beautiful.
gesehen
[geh-seh-en]
seen
Past participle of 'see', to have observed something.
Ich habe das Film gesehen.
I have seen the movie.
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