How to Say ‘Then let's look together.’ in German
Dann schauen wir zusammen.
dahn SHOW-en veer tsoo-ZAH-men
[dahn SHOW-en veer tsoo-ZAH-men]
💬 Usage Tip: A friendly, natural phrase for starting a task with someone. Literally: "Then we look together," but in English it usually means "Then let's look together."
🇩🇪 In Germany: This kind of phrase is common in Germany when a teacher, coworker, or clerk wants to solve something with you step by step—helpful, practical, and collaborative.
Phrase Breakdown
Dann
[dahn]
then
A sequence word meaning "then" or "after that," often used to move to the next step.
Dann machen wir weiter.
Then we continue.
Schauen wir
SHOW-en veer
let’s look / we look
First person plural invitation form; used to propose doing something together.
Schauen wir mal.
Let’s have a look.
Words in this phrase
schauen
[SHOW-en]
look / watch
A verb form of "schauen," meaning "look" or "watch." In this sentence it is part of "we look."
Wir schauen zusammen auf den Bildschirm.
We look at the screen together.
wir
[veer]
we
The pronoun meaning "we," referring to a group including the speaker.
Wir schauen heute einen Film.
We are watching a movie today.
zusammen
[tsoo-ZAH-men]
together
An adverb meaning "together," showing that people do something jointly.
Wir lernen zusammen für die Prüfung.
We study together for the exam.
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