Usage examples of "look at" in English with translation to French

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Look at that flying bird. Regarde cet oiseau qui vole.
Look at that high mountain. Regarde cette grande montagne.
Look at the blackboard, everyone. Veuillez regarder le tableau, tous.
Look at that red building. Regardez cet immeuble rouge.
Look at that brilliant star. Regarde cette étoile qui brille.
Look at the next page. Regardez la page suivante.
Look at the clear sky. Regardez le ciel clair.
Look at the setting sun. Regarde le soleil couchant.
Look at those black clouds. Regarde ces nuages noirs.
I look at people walking. Je regarde les gens marcher.
Look at that tall building. Regarde ce grand bâtiment.
Look at that good-looking boy. Regarde ce beau garçon.
May I look at that magazine? Puis-je regarder ce magazine ?
Look at yourself in the mirror. Regarde-toi dans le miroir.
Look at that koala over there. Regarde le koala là-bas.
Look at the woman over there! Regarde la femme, là, devant !
Look at the cloud over there. Regarde le nuage là-bas.
Take a look at that woman! Regarde cette femme là !
Look at the large building over there. Regardez le grand immeuble là-bas.
Look at the boy beside the car. Regarde le garçon derrière la voiture.
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