Examples of using "Sucht" in a sentence and their english translations:
What's Tom looking for?
- What're you guys looking for?
- What are you guys looking for?
Tom is looking for his wallet.
Tom is looking for a job.
Who's Tom looking for?
Is he looking for something?
Is she looking for something?
He is seeking employment.
- She is seeking a job.
- She's job hunting.
There is someone looking for you.
The police are searching.
Look for the woman!
What is he looking for?
Is he looking?
- Tom is searching for something.
- Tom is looking for something.
Nobody's looking for us.
Find the cat.
- He is looking for a job.
- He's looking for a job.
Tom is looking for you.
Tom is looking for someone.
- Tom is seeking a job.
- Tom's looking for work.
- Tom is hunting for a job.
- Tom is looking for a job.
- Tom is job hunting.
- Tom is looking for work.
- Tom has been looking for a job.
Who's Tom looking for?
Are you looking for us?
Tom is looking for advice.
Are you looking for something?
What's Tom looking for?
She's job hunting.
- What are you looking for?
- What're you guys looking for?
- What are you guys looking for?
The police are looking for me.
- Tom is looking for a larger apartment.
- Tom is looking for a bigger apartment.
- He is looking for a job.
- He is seeking employment.
- He's looking for a job.
- He is seeking a job.
- He is looking for a job.
- He is seeking employment.
- He's looking for a job.
China is looking for new sources of energy.
Tom isn't looking for a relationship.
Tom is looking for his keys.
There is someone looking for you.
Tom is looking for his car keys.
Tom is looking for his wallet.
She is looking for her car keys.
Tom wants a job.
Tom is looking for his glasses.
There is someone looking for you.
Is Tom looking for me?
He is looking for an apartment.
- She is looking for an apartment.
- He is looking for an apartment.
Tom is looking for Mary.
He's looking for his parents.
She's looking for her parents.
- Who searches, finds.
- Those who search, find.
Tom is looking for an apartment.
Tom is looking for a lawyer.
Tom is looking for you now.
Tom is looking for his parents.
Mary is looking for her car keys.
Mary is looking for her glasses.
Tom is looking for his shoes.
- She's looking for a book.
- She is looking for a book.
- He's looking for his car.
- He is looking for his car.
- She's looking for her car.
- She is looking for her car.
- He's looking for the light switch.
- He is looking for the light switch.
Don't look for us.
Tom is looking for a pencil.
Marie is looking for her cat.
- She is after a better job.
- She's looking for a better job.
Mr. Brown is looking for his glasses.
She is looking for her missing wallet.
I believe Tom is looking for you.