Usage examples of "Parece" in Spanish with translation to English

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Me parece bien si hacemos una barbacoa, pero no me gusta cuando el humo se mete en mis ojos. It's OK with me if we barbecue, but I don't like it when smoke gets in my eyes.
¿Qué le parece esta ciudad? How do you like this town?
Se parece a su madre. He resembles his mother.
Se parece a su abuelo. He resembles his grandfather.
¿Qué te parece el viernes? How about Friday?
Él no me parece eficiente. He doesn't strike me as efficient.
Este hedor me parece repugnante. This smell disgusts me.
¿Qué te parece este whisky? How do you like this whisky?
El libro me parece interesante. I found the book interesting.
¿Qué te parece Nueva York? How do you like New York?
¿Qué te parece partir a trotar? How about taking up jogging?
Mary se parece a su madre. Mary takes after her mother.
¿Qué te parece el próximo domingo? What about next Sunday?
Se parece mucho a su padre. He closely resembles his father.
Él se parece a su abuelo. He resembles his grandfather.
Ella se parece a esa actriz. She resembles that actress.
¿Qué te parece mi nuevo traje? How do you like my new suit?
Jack se parece a su padre. Jack resembles his father.
Ella se parece a su padre. She takes after her father.
Esto me parece difícil de creer. I find this hard to believe.
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