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Spanish Phrase

¿Qué te parece este conjunto?

/ke te paˈɾeθe ˈeste konˈxunto/
Meaning"What do you think of this outfit?"
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Meaning

The sentence literally asks ‘What does it seem to you about this set?’ In everyday Spanish it means ‘What do you think of this outfit/set?’ It is used to solicit someone’s opinion about a specific collection of items, most often clothing.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want a friend’s or a client’s opinion on a particular outfit, a design prototype, a decorative set, or any group of objects you’re showing. It’s friendly, informal, and works in both casual conversation and semi‑formal settings like a boutique fitting room.

Grammar Breakdown

¿Quétepareceesteconjunto?

1

¿Qué?

Interrogative pronoun meaning 'what' used to ask for an opinion or description.

2

te

Second‑person singular indirect object pronoun; here it marks the person whose opinion is being asked.

3

parece

Third‑person singular present of the verb parecer ‘to seem/appear’; with an indirect object it means ‘do you think…?’

4

este

Demonstrative adjective meaning ‘this’; agrees in gender and number with the noun that follows.

5

conjunto

Masculine noun meaning ‘set, outfit, collection’; can refer to clothing, a group of items, or a musical ensemble.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Qué te parece este conjunto?

What do you think of this outfit?

Me gusta mucho, los colores combinan muy bien.

I really like it, the colors match very well.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Que te parece este conjunto?

    Missing the opening question mark and accent; the interrogative form must be ‘¿Qué’ with an accent on the e.

  • ¿Qué te parece este conjunto?

    Using ‘parece’ without the indirect object pronoun changes the meaning to ‘it looks like…’, not an opinion request.

Alternatives

  • ¿Qué opinas de este conjunto?

    What’s your opinion of this outfit?

  • ¿Te gusta este conjunto?

    Do you like this outfit?

  • ¿Cómo ves este conjunto?

    How do you see this outfit?

es

Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries, asking for an opinion with ‘¿Qué te parece…?’ is considered polite and shows genuine interest. In formal contexts you might use ‘¿Qué le parece…?’ when speaking to someone you address with ‘usted’. Also, note that in Latin America the /s/ sound is used in ‘parece’ (paˈɾe.se) while in Spain it is often pronounced with a ‘θ’ (paˈɾeθe).