Examples of using Seem in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
Seem for you.
They seem happy.
No-one's who they seem.
You seem confident.
I can't seem to.
You seem irritated.
Joyous love, seem to me.
You seem surprised.
Honestly, Lars, now you seem a little paranoid.
We seem to be alone.
About these rooms. You seem to know an awful lot.
You seem to know them well.
The other amendments seem less important to us.
You seem concerned, Dr. Rush.
I can't seem to shout.
I seem to have lost my memory.
In the first instance, these seem to me to be excellent reports.
We seem to be outnumbered.
And you seem to have OCD.
You seem troubled, my new friend.
Does that seem fair, Dynamite?
I seem to have lost my hat. Good morning.
Henry? You seem nervous. Henry?
I seem to be inept at everything except my work.
Engaged in Seem Church, Denmark.
You seem aligned with him now.
I'm sorry if I seem overanxious. Like what?
You seem to be enjoying yourself.
Faysal. You seem to have forgotten.
You seem familiar with my name.