Seeing that Meaning in English
expression
ˈsiɪŋ/ /ˈðæt/, /ðət
SEE-ing that, SEE-ing that
sˈiːɪŋ/ /ðˈæt
SEE-ing that
परिभाषा
Used to introduce a reason or explanation, meaning 'because' or 'since'. It gives the cause for why something happens or is decided.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Somewhat formal and mainly used in written or formal spoken English. 'Seeing that' usually begins a sentence and is followed by a clause stating the reason. Similar to 'since' and 'because', but a bit more emphatic or explanatory. Not common in very casual speech.
Spanish: ya que - dado quePortuguese (BR): já que - visto quePortuguese (PT): visto que - já queChinese (Simplified): 既然 - 鉴于Chinese (Traditional): 既然 - 鑑於Hindi: चूंकि - क्योंकिArabic: نظرًا لأن - بما أنBengali: যেহেতু - যতোক্ষণ দেখা যায়Russian: учитывая что - посколькуJapanese: 〜ので - 〜だからVietnamese: vì - doKorean: ~이니 - ~이므로Turkish: madem ki - çünküUrdu: چونکہ - اس لیے کہIndonesian: karena - mengingat
उदाहरण वाक्य
Seeing that it was raining, we stayed inside.
basic
Seeing that you are busy, I will come back later.
basic
Seeing that he forgot his keys, I called him.
basic
Seeing that no one else volunteered, I took the job.
natural
Seeing that it's so late, let's finish this tomorrow.
natural
Seeing that you know the area, can you show us around?
natural