How to Say ‘I also need to see’ in German
Ich sehe auch
ikh ZAY-uh owkh
[ikh ZAY-uh owkh]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally "I see also," but in office context it means "I need to see as well." German can sound more direct literally than it feels in context.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Officials may phrase requests quite directly in German; that usually sounds normal, not rude.
Phrase Breakdown
Ich
[ikh]
I
The first-person singular pronoun.
Ich wohne in Hamburg.
I live in Hamburg.
sehe
[ZAY-uh]
see
A form of sehen meaning I see.
Ich sehe den Bus.
I see the bus.
auch
[owkh]
also
Adds another thing that is included or noticed.
Ich komme auch morgen.
I am also coming tomorrow.
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