How to Say ‘It seems to me.’ in Spain Spanish
Me parece.
meh pah-REH-seh
[meh pah-REH-seh]
💬 Usage Tip: This often needs something after it: *Me parece bonito / importante / bien.* On its own it can sound unfinished, like “I think…”
🇪🇸 In Spain: Spaniards use *me parece* to give opinions gently—useful in interfaith dialogue to sound respectful: “It seems to me…”
Phrase Breakdown
Me
[meh]
to me / me
Indirect object pronoun used to express your perspective (not claiming universal truth).
Me parece que escuchar es clave cuando hablamos de Jesús con personas de otra fe.
It seems to me that listening is key when we talk about Jesus with people of another faith.
parece
[pah-REH-seh]
it seems (to me)
A polite way to say what you think: “Me parece (que)…” = “It seems to me (that)…”. Often followed by que.
Me Parece que esta frase abre un diálogo respetuoso.
It seems to me that this phrase opens a respectful dialogue.
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