How to Say ‘Watch together’ in Japanese
見ると
miru to
[miru to]
💬 Usage Tip: [見ると] literally means "when (you) watch." It often connects to a result, as in "when we watch..., it becomes more fun."
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese often build thoughts in small chunks, so cards like this are useful as parts of a longer natural sentence.
Phrase Breakdown
見る
miru
[miru]
to watch
Verb meaning to see or watch, often used for games or TV.
みんなで見ると楽しい。
It's fun when we watch together.
と
to
[to]
when; if
Particle used after a verb to mean 'when' or 'if' in a general sense.
家族で見ると安心する。
When I watch with family, I feel relaxed.
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