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It depends on which conjugation you want.

For the infinitive (to look) it is voir.

I see: Je vois

You see (singular/informal): Tu vois

He/she sees: Il/elle voit

We see: Nous voisons -or- On voit

You see (formal/plural): Vous voyez

They: Ils/elles voitent

Past tense: vu

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15y ago

to look, to look at = regarder

to look for = chercher

to look after = surveiller, soigner

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10y ago

The verb (to look) is regarder.

A look (glance) is un regard.

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10mo ago

"Looking" in French is spelled "regardant."

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