English–Afrikaans dictionary

Afrikaans translation of the English word look‐see

English → Afrikaans
  
EnglishAfrikaans (translated indirectly)Esperanto
(appear; seem like; look like)
(behold; here are; here is; here you are; now; lo and behold)
(see)
(look at; behold; eye; view; watch);
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(witness)
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(call on; visit);
🔗 I was on my way to see you and I have found you a full two day’s march sooner than I expected.
(consider; take into account; ponder; reflect; debate)
🔗 The Union of Utrecht is seen as the foundation of the modern Netherlands.
(look)
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🔗 But now they seem unable to see they are siding with the aggressor because that aggressor is not the West, but Russia.
🔗 Three sisters are convinced they saw a big cat while out for a country walk.
🔗 If I see you do it then, perhaps, I can do it.

EnglishAfrikaans
look‐see inspeksie
look aanblik; aanskyn; blik; daar uitsien; gelaat; gesig; kyk; kyk uit op; lyk; nakyk; oplet; oppas; sien; uitdrukking; uitkyk; voorkome; voorkoms
see aanskou; begelei; begryp; besigtig; besoek; besorg; bisdom; biskopsetel; insien; kuier; kyk; omgaan; raadpleeg; raaksien; siedaar; sien; siendaar; sorg; sorge; spreek; sôre; verstaan