Usage examples of "seen" in English with translation to French

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You have not seen her. Vous ne l'avez pas vu.
She has never seen him. Elle ne l'a jamais vu.
You should have seen it. Tu aurais dû le voir.
He has seen better days. Il a vu de meilleurs jours.
I have seen her before. Je l'ai déjà vue.
You have not seen it. Vous ne l'avez pas vu.
That remains to be seen. Ça reste à voir.
Have you seen this man? Avez-vous vu cet homme?
You have not seen him. Vous ne l'avez pas vu.
He may have seen it. Il peut l'avoir vu.
Have you seen my coat? Est-ce que tu as vu mon veston ?
Tom has never seen Mary dance. Tom n'a jamais vu Mary danser.
I have seen a star today. Aujourd'hui, j'ai vu une étoile.
I have seen him many times. Je l'ai vu à maintes reprises.
Have you seen their new apartment? As-tu vu leur nouvel appartement ?
Have you ever seen a pier? As-tu déjà vu un quai ?
I had never seen him before. Je ne l'avais jamais vu auparavant.
I've only seen him once. Je ne l'ai vu qu'une fois.
Have you ever seen a whale? As-tu déjà vu une baleine ?
I have seen that picture before. J'ai vu cette image auparavant.
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