"To look at"?

Ashley S.A1Kwiziq community member

"To look at"?

Would you ever say "regarder à" to mean "look at"? Or is the "at" implied?

This question relates to:French lesson "to watch, look at"
Asked 3 weeks ago
CélineKwiziq Native French TeacherCorrect answer

Bonjour Ashley,

In French, "regarder" is a transitive verb:

Je regarde un film = I am watching a film

Il regarde la banque de données = He is looking at the database

 

However, you would use "regarder" + à  [gauche/droite]":

Tu regardes à gauche et je regarde à droite = You look left and I look right

I hope this is helpful.

Bonne journée !

Ashley S. asked:

"To look at"?

Would you ever say "regarder à" to mean "look at"? Or is the "at" implied?

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