Show

/ʃoʊ/ verb

To show is to let someone see something, either by displaying it, pointing it out, or demonstrating it. It can also mean to prove or make something clear.

“Show” comes from Old English “sceawian,” meaning to look at, inspect, or behold. It’s related to German “schauen,” to look. Over time, the focus shifted from the viewer’s act of looking to the giver’s act of presenting.

AFwys
AMማሳየት
ARيعرض
BGпоказвам
BNদেখানো
CAmostrar
CSukázat
DAvise
DEzeigen
ELδείχνω
ESmostrar
ETnäitama
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