How to Say ‘He seems’ in French
Il semble
eel sahmbl
[eel sahmbl]
💬 Usage Tip: Il semble = "he seems." French also often uses il semble que… = "it seems that…".
🇫🇷 In France: In sensitive conversations, French speakers often prefer softer phrasing like semble to avoid sounding too blunt.
Phrase Breakdown
Il
[eel]
he, it
French subject pronoun used for a male person or for impersonal 'it.'
Il arrive tôt.
He arrives early.
semble
[sahmbl]
seems
Form of 'sembler,' meaning to appear or seem.
Il semble fatigué aujourd'hui.
He seems tired today.
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