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Spanish Phrase

Sí, me parece muy relajante.

/si me paˈɾese muˈi re.laˈxan.te/
Meaning"Yes, it seems very relaxing."
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Meaning

The speaker agrees and says that, in their opinion, something feels very relaxing. It conveys both affirmation and a personal impression.

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When to use

Use this sentence after someone describes a place, activity, music, or any experience that you find soothing. It works in casual conversation, travel talks, or when giving feedback on a service like a spa or a yoga class.

Grammar Breakdown

,meparecemuyrelajante.

1

Affirmative response meaning 'yes'. Often used alone or before a statement.

2

me parece

Literal: 'it seems to me'. Used to express a personal opinion or impression.

3

muy

Intensifier meaning 'very', placed before adjectives.

4

relajante

Adjective meaning 'relaxing', derived from the verb 'relajar'.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Te gustó la música del spa?

Did you like the music at the spa?

Sí, me parece muy relajante.

Yes, it seems very relaxing to me.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sí, es muy relajante.

    Using 'es' changes the meaning to a factual statement rather than a personal impression.

  • Sí, me parece muy relajado.

    ‘Relajado’ describes a person’s state, not the quality of an experience.

  • Sí, me parece muy muy relajante.

    Avoid over‑intensifying; native speakers may prefer 'bastante' or 'algo' for a milder tone.

Alternatives

  • Sí, lo encuentro muy relajante.

    Yes, I find it very relaxing.

  • Sí, me parece bastante relajante.

    Yes, it seems quite relaxing.

  • Sí, es muy relajante.

    Yes, it is very relaxing.

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Cultural Tip

In Spanish, 'me parece' is a polite way to share an opinion, especially when you want to soften a statement. Native speakers often pair it with adjectives like 'relajante', 'interesante' or 'aburrido' to describe experiences. Remember that 'relajante' describes the effect of something, not a person; you would use 'relajado' for a relaxed person.