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Taira S.
In my A1-A2 textbook I have found a phrase "Qué os parece?" which means (as I understood it) "What do you (all) think? how does it look to you all?". And "parece" doesn´t have a specific ending for "vosotros". But I looked up "parecer" in SpanishDict and it says that the conjugation is quite regular, with all the endings: me parezco, te pareces, se parece, nos parecemos, os parecéis (!) and se parecen. I´m confused. How should one conjugate the verb "parecer", with or without the endings? What is the differencebetween these two situations? And what's the difference between "parecer" and "parecerse"?
Aug 24, 2023 9:44 AM
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Literally it means “how it seems/appears to you” - so in this sentence, “parece” is conjugating to the third person (= it), rather than the second person
August 24, 2023
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