How to Say ‘It sounds nice.’ in Spain Spanish
Me parece bonito.
meh pah-REH-seh boh-NEE-toh
[meh pah-REH-seh boh-NEE-toh]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally “It seems beautiful to me.” A friendly, non-committal compliment—great when reacting to someone’s belief or quote.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Useful in interfaith settings: it affirms the person’s sentiment without needing to say you fully share the belief.
Phrase Breakdown
Me
[meh]
to me / me
Marks the opinion as personal and subjective—useful to keep a respectful tone.
Me parece bonito que podamos hablar de Jesús sin juzgarnos.
It seems beautiful to me that we can talk about Jesus without judging each other.
parece
[pah-REH-seh]
it seems
Used to express an impression rather than a strong claim. Common pattern: “Me parece + adjective.”
Me Parece bonito escuchar cómo otros entienden a Jesús.
It seems beautiful to me to hear how others understand Jesus.
bonito
[boh-NEE-toh]
beautiful / nice
Adjective describing something positively. Here it evaluates the situation or idea as “nice/beautiful.”
Me parece bonito compartir una frase que nos inspire a respetarnos.
It seems nice to me to share a phrase that inspires us to respect each other.
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