Examples of using "Schaut" in a sentence and their english translations:
Ah, rats. Look!
Check it out.
Tom is watching golf.
Is he looking?
He is watching TV.
No one's looking.
Tom is observing.
Tom isn't looking.
Tom looks curious.
Tom looks stunned.
YouTube's looking at
Hey, look, some old tools.
He is watching TV now.
Please look at me.
Grandma likes watching TV.
What's Tom looking at?
Tom is watching TV now.
My brother watches television.
Tom is watching a video.
Where do you watch television?
Is she looking at me?
Is he looking at me?
Tom looks grateful.
Tom is still looking.
People are looking at us.
Emily is watching her favourite TV programme.
- He's looking at you.
- He's observing you.
Have a look at the world map.
Thomas is watching a movie.
Tom looks OK.
- Does Tom watch TV a lot?
- Does Tom watch a lot of TV?
Here, look, some old tools.
You see what is already in bloom.
You look at long periods of time.
- Carol often watches horror movies.
- Carol often watches horror films.
Nancy looks so tired.
He doesn't watch TV at all.
- Something is watching me.
- Someone is looking at me.
Tom is looking through the glass door.
Tom is looking at me funny.
Why is Tom looking at us?
He's always looking at you.
Look at this chart.
Look at this picture, please.
Tom looks up to you.
Look at that man.
Look what I can do.
This book seems interesting.
That bag looks expensive.
The world is watching Germany.
Thomas is watching a movie.
The whole world is watching.
- Why is Tom looking at me?
- Why's Tom looking at me?
Tom often watches horror movies.
Tom likes to watch old movies.
It doesn't look like him.
This bread looks delicious.
Look who's watching!
'cause YouTube's looking at clickthrough rate.
If you only look at it for a few months,
- Who is looking up into the sky?
- Who looks at the sky?
He never looks down upon others.
We're working here, and he's just watching.
She's looking the other way.
He's looking at dinosaurs.
Tom is looking at the painting.
Look at the blackboard, everyone.
He's got a face like a month of wet Sundays.
- He is watching TV.
- He's watching TV.
Does this look good on me?
It looks like an orange.
What are you all looking at?
- Everyone's watching Tom.
- Everyone is staring at Tom.
That doesn't look too hard.
My sister watches television.
It looks like a wig.
Tom is looking the other way.
Russia is facing great financial difficulties.