Es sieht aus
It looks
Language note: 'Sieht aus' implies an observation with personal perspective.
Culture note: Observational comments initiate deeper conversation.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Es
[ess]
It
"Es" is the pronoun used for neuter singular subjects, often as a placeholder.
Es regnet heute.
It is raining today.
sieht
[zeet]
looks
"Sieht" is the third-person singular form of "sehen", to see or look.
Er sieht müde aus.
He looks tired.
aus
[ows]
out
"Aus" is a preposition that can mean out or from and indicates direction or origin.
Das Fenster sieht ins Grüne aus.
The window looks out onto greenery.
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