Usage examples of "guardato" in Italian with translation to English

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Ha guardato la TV stasera? Have you watched television tonight?
Ho guardato intorno a me. I looked around me.
Tom ha guardato Mary ballare. Tom watched Mary dance.
L'uomo mi ha guardato. The man looked at me.
Avete guardato la TV stasera? Have you watched television tonight?
Ho guardato nella stanza successiva. I looked into the next room.
Hai guardato la televisione ieri? Did you watch TV yesterday?
Ha guardato sorpresa la lettera. She looked surprised at the letter.
Ho guardato la televisione stamattina. I watched TV this morning.
Ha guardato intorno alla casa. He looked around the house.
Mi hanno guardato in silenzio. They watched me in silence.
Mi ha guardato in faccia. He looked me in the face.
Hai guardato la TV stasera? Have you watched television tonight?
Perché non ha guardato l'immagine? Why didn't you look at the picture?
Tom ha guardato Mary danzare. Tom watched Mary dance.
Perché non ha guardato la foto? Why didn't you look at the picture?
Ho guardato la TV stamattina. I watched TV this morning.
Perché non avete guardato la foto? Why didn't you look at the picture?
Ho guardato la TV questa mattina. I watched TV this morning.
Perché non hai guardato la foto? Why didn't you look at the picture?
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