Sentence examples of "Pareciera" in Spanish with translation "look like"

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Fue planeado para que pareciera un accidente. It was made to look like an accident.
Se parece a su padre. He looks like his father.
Tom parece un chico listo. Tom looks like a clever boy.
Parece ser otro buen día. Looks like another nice day.
Parece que se está despejando. It looks like it'll be clearing up.
Se parece a un pato. It looks like a duck.
La escuela parece una prisión. The school looks like a prison.
Parece que va a nevar. It looks like snow.
Tú no pareces un cura. You don't look like a priest.
Sus ochos parecían ges minúsculas. His eights looked like lowercase Gs.
Quiero que parezca un robo. I want it to look like a robbery.
Esto no es lo que parece. This isn't what it looks like.
Ella se parece a su madre. She looks like her mother.
Nancy se parece a mi hermana. Nancy looks like my sister.
Parece que caímos en una trampa. It looks like we fell into a trap.
Parece que tu perro tiene sed. It looks like your dog is thirsty.
Ella se parece a su tía. She looks like her aunt.
Parece que usted es de India. It looks like you are from India.
María se parece a su madre. Mary looks like her mother.
Parece que este auto es suyo. It looks like this car is his.
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