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suchen

look for

Meaning of suchen

search for

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DE[ˈzuːxən]
look for
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suchen belongs to the topic "In a Clothing Store". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

suchenlook for
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Rockskirt
Hosepants
Hosetrousers
Jeanshosejeans
kurze Hoseshorts

suchen synonyms

Related words worth learning together

recherchieren
Means to search for information in a focused way, usually in books, online, or other sources. It is more like investigating than simply looking for something.
nachforschen
Means to try to find out something, often with a sense of investigation or checking. It is used when someone wants to discover a reason, fact, or detail.
ausfindig machen
Means to finally find something or someone after searching. It emphasizes the result: locating or tracking down.
nach etwas suchen
The most direct and simple option: to search for something. It is very close to “look for” and fits almost all everyday situations.
gezielt suchen
Means to search with a clear purpose and a specific target in mind, not randomly.
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🇩🇪de

Means to search for information in a focused way, usually in books, online, or other sources. It is more like investigating than simply looking for something.

A1Often
🇩🇪de

Means to try to find out something, often with a sense of investigation or checking. It is used when someone wants to discover a reason, fact, or detail.

A1Rarely
🇩🇪de

Means to finally find something or someone after searching. It emphasizes the result: locating or tracking down.

A1Often
N
🇩🇪de
nach etwas suchen

The most direct and simple option: to search for something. It is very close to “look for” and fits almost all everyday situations.

A1Very Often
G
🇩🇪de
gezielt suchen

Means to search with a clear purpose and a specific target in mind, not randomly.

A1Often
🇩🇪de

Means to browse through many things, such as shelves, books, a store, or the internet. It often has a curious, informal feeling.

A1Often

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suchen means look for. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce suchen

[ˈzuːxən]

suchen translation

look for

suchen transcription

[ˈzuːxən]

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suchen meaning: what does it mean?

gezielt nach etwas oder jemandem suchen

suchen pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

suchen is pronounced as [ˈzuːxən]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

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Is suchen part of In a Clothing Store vocabulary?

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