How to Say ‘Did you see it?’ in Japanese
見た?
mi ta
[mi ta]
💬 Usage Tip: [見た?] is the casual past form of [見る] "to see." The rising tone makes it sound like "Did you see that?!"
🇯🇵 In Japan: During exciting plays, Japanese viewers often check shared excitement with quick lines like [見た?] or [今の見た?].
Phrase Breakdown
見
mi
[mi]
saw
Kanji for the verb 見る, meaning to see or watch.
今の見た?
Did you see that just now?
た
ta
[ta]
past tense ending
The た ending makes 見る into 見た, meaning 'saw' or 'did you see?'
ゴール見た?
Did you see the goal?
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