semb

This is the 7725th most frequent French word.


semb

"Semb" is not a French word. It might be a typo or abbreviation.


Here, 'semble' is used as a verb meaning 'seems,' indicating an appearance or impression.

Elle semble très intéressée par le sujet.

She seems very interested in the subject.


In this sentence, 'semble' is again showcasing a perception or judgment about a situation's coherence.

Cela ne semble pas logique.

That doesn't seem logical.


'Semble' introduces an hypothesis or assumption based on observation, followed by a subordinate clause.

Il semble que nous ayons perdu le chemin.

It seems that we lost the way.