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Latest post Sat, Dec 24 2005 8:13 AM by nona the brit. 2 replies.
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Nanita  +  173786 Sat, 24 Dec 05 04:32 AM
Hi!
"See like" is the same than "look like"? Or is it other expression? Or Isn't there any expression for "see like"?
Please, say me.
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LanguageLover  +  173844 Sat, 24 Dec 05 08:13 AM

Do you mean seam like ?

If so, "It seems to be a problem." means it appears ro be/ it is a problem.

And if you really meant "see like", please provide the context.

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nona the brit  +  173845 Sat, 24 Dec 05 08:13 AM
See like is not ok, but you can say 'seem like'. Although the meaning is slightly different from the one you are hoping for with see, or look.
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