Je regarde la télévision
Je suis en train de regarder la télévision
You would say "Je regarde la tรฉlรฉvision" in French to mean "I am watching television."
Color television revolutionized American culture by enhancing the viewing experience and influencing popular entertainment. It allowed for more captivating and visually appealing shows to be produced, changing the way people consumed media. Color television also influenced advertising, fashion, and design trends, shaping the overall aesthetic of American society.
Honestly, it depends on what sort of teenagers you're looking at. I'd say someone who has tons of friends, lots to do, doesn't have much time for lingering - they wouldn't really. But teenagers who are more chilled out, have more time to spare, they probably would. So it's about one quarter of the population, potentially more. (:
social
The average American teen spends their free time engaging in various activities such as hanging out with friends, playing video games, watching TV shows or movies, participating in sports or hobbies, and using social media. Each teen's preferences may vary.
enquête, or enquête de terre (land surveying); or (according to babelfish.altavista.com) aperçu
J'aime regarder la television
3h25 a day.
Gwylio'r teledu means watching television.
As a command, you could say "Regardez-la télévision!" or (less forcefully) "Regardez-la télévision s'il vous plaît."
gledam teleisor
say please
viendo la televisión
saya sedang menonton tv
Ok this sounds odd, but my french teacher said if you want to learn french, WATCH FRENCH TV, it will help with studying, also study french, but you can learn how to SPEAK well by watching the tv, good luck!
Estoy mirando el televisor.
Je regardais
Est-ce que tu aimes regarder la télé / la télévision