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Revision as of 09:09, 20 October 2016

To express "seems," the word 好像 (hǎoxiàng) can be used.

Structure

The structure for this is:

Subj. + 好像 + [Observation]

Note that if this structure is used without a subject, it has the meaning of "it seems that..." in English. This could then be followed by an entire statement.

Examples

Some examples:

  • 他们 好像 要结婚了 。Tāmen hǎoxiàng yào jiéhūn le.They seem to be getting married.
  • 小 猫 好像 饿 了。Xiǎo māo hǎoxiàng è le.The small cat seems to be hungry.
  • 好像 要 下雨 了。Hǎoxiàng yào xià yǔ le.It seems like it's going to rain.
  • 好像 很生我的气。hǎoxiàng hěn shēng wǒ de qì.You seem to be getting very upset with me.

See also

Sources and further reading

Books