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Breakdown of miseru
see
見
You can see really well if you're just an eye on some human legs.
Usages of miseru
新しい 服 を 見せて ください。atarashii fuku o misete kudasai.
Please show me your new clothes.
私 に 手紙 を 見せる?watashi ni tegami o miseru?
Will you show me the letter?
お巡りさん に 写真 を 見せました。omawarisan ni shashin o misemashita.
I showed the photo to the police officer.
行った なら、 写真 を 見せて ください。itta nara, shashin o misete kudasai.
If you went, please show me the photos.
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