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

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You seem to like fruit. Parece que te gusta la fruta.
They seem to be photographs. Parecen fotografías.
She didn't seem interested. No parecía interesada.
She doesn't seem happy. Ella no parece feliz.
It doesn't seem; it is. No parece, es.
Some people seem to enjoy arguing. A algunas personas parece que les gusta discutir.
We seem to have escaped from danger. Parece que hemos escapado del peligro.
I seem to have lost my purse. Me parece que perdí mi billetera.
Picasso's paintings seem strange to me. Las pinturas de Picasso me parecen extrañas.
I seem to have caught a cold. Parece que me agarré un resfriado.
Some people seem to agree with you. Algunos parecen estar de acuerdo contigo.
They didn’t seem to notice it. No parecieron darse cuenta.
I seem to have the wrong number. Parece que tengo que el número incorrecto.
Scientists seem to have known the truth. Los científicos parecen estar en lo cierto.
Tom doesn't seem to be happy. Tom no parece ser feliz.
Tom doesn't seem to be a Canadian. Tom no parece ser canadiense.
His wife doesn't seem ugly to me. Su esposa no me parece fea.
Things seem to be getting worse and worse. Las cosas parecen ir de mal en peor.
Tom doesn't seem to be very tired. Tom no parece estar muy cansado.
Women seem to like him for some reason. Por alguna razón, parece gustar a las mujeres.
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