no me parece

no me parece(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. I don't think
Quizá no sean los mejores amigos del mundo, pero no me parece que se lleven mal.Maybe they're not the best of friends, but I don't think they get on badly.
a. he doesn't seem...to me
¿Te parece Antonio antipático? - No, no me parece antipático, sino todo lo contrario.Do you think Antonio is unfriendly? - No, he doesn't seem unfriendly to me, just the opposite.
b. she doesn't seem...to me
Si te interesa mi opinión sobre ella, no me parece muy inteligente.If you're interested in my opinion about her, she doesn't seem very intelligent to me.
c. it doesn't seem...to me
No me parece correcto dejar que se vaya solo al aeropuerto. Creo que debemos llevarlo.It doesn't seem right to me to let him go on his own to the airport. I think we should give him a lift.
d. doesn't seem...to me
La casa de Ana no me parece demasiado pequeña. Está bien para una sola persona.Ana's house doesn't seem too small to me. It's OK for just one person.
3.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(I don't believe you are; followed by an adjective; second person singular)
a. you don't seem...to me
No me parece gordo. No entiendo por qué está usted tan acomplejado.You don't seem fat to me. I don't understand why you have such a big complex.
a. he doesn't seem like...to me
¿Es Luis una persona triste? - No, no me parece una persona triste, solo seria.Is Luis a sad person? - No, he doesn't seem like a sad person to me, just serious.
b. she doesn't seem like...to me
No me parece una mala doctora, sino solo muy joven e inexperta.She doesn't seem like a bad doctor to me, but just very young and inexperienced.
c. it doesn't seem like...to me
¿Vamos mañana a la playa? - No me parece una buena idea. Va a llover mucho.Shall we go to the beach tomorrow? - It doesn't seem like a good idea to me. It's going to rain a lot.
d. doesn't seem like...to me
Madrid no me parece una ciudad muy grande, pero es que yo nací en Jakarta.Madrid doesn't seem like a very large city to me, but the thing is, I was born in Yakarta.
5.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(I don't believe you are; followed by a noun; second person singular)
a. you don't seem like...to me
No me parece una persona introvertida, sino solo un poco tímido. ¿Por qué me lo pregunta?You don't seem like an introverted person to me, but just a bit shy. Why do you ask?
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