parece
it looks like, it seems, seems
Verb parece
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of parecer.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of parecer.
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Parece que llegaremos allí a tiempo.
It looks like we'll get there in time.
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Él no es tan viejo como parece.
He is not as old as he seems.
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¿Qué te parece el viernes?
How about Friday?
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Ella parece conocer el arte de escribir letras.
She seems to know the art of writing letters.
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Tom no parece llevarse bien con nadie.
Tom doesn't seem to get along well with anyone.
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Supongo que ese muchacho que se parece tanto a ti es tu hermano.
I assume that boy who looks so much like you is your brother.
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Su reelección parece segura.
His reelection seems sure.
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La muchacha se parece mucho a su madre.
The girl resembles her mother very much.
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Parece que los niños deberán dormir en el piso.
It seems that the children will have to sleep on the floor.
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A mí me parece muy difícil.
It seems very difficult for me.
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