How to Say ‘Have you watched’ in French
As-tu regardé
💬 Usage Tip: Formal way to ask questions, much like 'Did you watch?'
Word-by-Word Breakdown
As
[ah]
have (you) (tu form)
« As » is the auxiliary “have” used to build the past tense (passé composé) with « regarder ». In a question with inversion: « As-tu… ? »
As-tu regardé le dernier épisode ?
Have you watched the last episode?
tu
[too]
you (informal singular)
Informal “you”. Here it’s placed after the verb because of inversion in questions: « As-tu… ? »
As-tu regardé ça, tu l’as aimé ?
Did you watch that—did you like it?
regardé
[ruh-gar-DAY]
watched
Past participle of « regarder ». With « as », it means “have watched / watched”. Often used for movies, series, anime episodes.
As-tu regardé un anime ce week-end ?
Did you watch an anime this weekend?
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