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Spanish Phrase

Parece que ahora la señal está bien.

/paˈɾe.se ke aˈo.ɾa la seˈɲal esˈta bjen/
Meaning"It seems that now the signal is fine."
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Meaning

This phrase is used to indicate that a previously unstable or weak connection, such as Wi-Fi or a phone signal, has improved. The use of 'parece' suggests an observation based on current evidence rather than a technical certainty.

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When to use

Use this during video calls, phone conversations, or while browsing the internet when a connection issue appears to be resolved. It is a polite way to confirm that communication can continue.

Grammar Breakdown

Parecequeahorala señalestábien

1

Parece que

An impersonal expression meaning 'it seems that', usually followed by the indicative mood for observations.

2

Estar vs Ser

The verb 'está' is used because the signal's quality is a temporary condition, not a permanent characteristic.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Me escuchas? Te habías quedado congelado.

Can you hear me? You were frozen.

Sí, parece que ahora la señal está bien.

Yes, it seems that now the signal is fine.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Parece que ahora la señal es bien.

    Use 'estar' instead of 'ser' when describing the temporary state or quality of a signal.

  • Parece que ahora la señal está bueno.

    Use the adverb 'bien' to describe how the signal is functioning, rather than the adjective 'bueno'.

Alternatives

  • Ya hay buena señal.

    There is good signal now.

  • La conexión ya funciona.

    The connection is working now.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish-speaking regions, internet stability can fluctuate. Using 'parece que' is a common, soft way to restart a conversation after a technical glitch without sounding frustrated.