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

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A Tom parece faltarle energía. Tom seems to lack energy.
Se parece a su padre. He looks like his father.
Hoy ella parece muy feliz. She looks very happy today.
Me parece bueno tu trabajo. I think your work is all right.
Me parece que estás equivocado. It appears to me you are mistaken.
Parece que va a Kashgar. It sounds like she's going to Kashgar.
Parece como si hubiese estado enfermo. He looks as if he had been ill.
El clima de aquí se parece al de Hokkaido. The climate here is like that of Hokkaido.
Parece que ella te odia. She seems to hate you.
Tom parece un chico listo. Tom looks like a clever boy.
¡Vaya! Pues no lo parece! Oh! You don't look it!
¿Qué te parece este jersey? What do you think of this sweater?
Esto parece haber sido inevitable. This appears to have been inevitable.
No es tan malo como parece. It's not as bad as it sounds.
Parece que no queda dinero. It seems like there's no money left.
Parece ser otro buen día. Looks like another nice day.
Nuestro profesor parece muy joven. Our teacher looks very young.
¿Qué te parece su actitud? What do you think of his attitude?
Esa dama parece ser rica. That lady appears rich.
Esta canción se parece a una que escuché hace unos minutos. This song sounds like one I heard a few minutes ago.
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