Sentence examples of "ve" in Spanish with translation "like"

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¿Cómo se ve tu auto? What does your car look like?
Tom se ve como un manojo de nervios. Tom looks like a nervous wreck.
Esa escuela se ve tal como una prisión. That school looks just like a prison.
Tom se ve que está un poco cansado. Tom looks like he's a bit tired.
Vista de lejos, se ve como una pelota. Seen from a distance, it looks like a ball.
Vista de una distancia, la colina se ve como un elefante. Seen from a distance, the hill looks like an elephant.
Vista de lejos, la roca se ve como un viejo castillo. Seen from a distance, the big rock looks like an old castle.
Parece que va a nevar. It looks like snow.
¿Cómo te va viviendo solo? How do you like living on your own?
¿Fue como el año pasado? Was it like last year?
Quiero ir a la fiesta. I'd like to attend the party.
Tengo ganas de ir bailar I feel like dancing
Actuemos como si fuéramos extranjeros. Let's act like we're foreigners.
¿Te gusta ir a la escuela? Do you like school?
Suena como si fuera un sueño. It sounds like a dream.
Duerme como si fuera un bebé. He's sleeping like a baby.
Me gustaría que te fueras ya. I'd like you to leave now.
Fue planeado para que pareciera un accidente. It was made to look like an accident.
¿Quieres ir a comer algo? Yo invito. Would you like to get something to eat? It's on me.
Pareciera que fuera ayer cuando nos conocimos. It seems like just yesterday that we first met.
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