The expression ~는 것 같아요 is used to show that you are **guessing**, **assuming**, or **thinking** that something is probably true.
It literally means "**It seems that...**" or "**I think that...**" in English.
It helps you speak more politely and less directly when you are not 100% sure of a fact.
Example:
**비 오는 것 같아요.** → "It seems like it’s raining." / "I think it’s raining."
Verb/Adjective + 것 같아요
Korean | English |
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맛있는 것 같아요. | I think it’s delicious. |
그 사람이 학생인 것 같아요. | I think that person is a student. |
비 오는 것 같아요. | I think it’s raining. |
피곤한 것 같아요. | I think (he/she/I) is tired. |
내일 바쁠 것 같아요. | I think I’ll be busy tomorrow. |
늦은 것 같아요. | I think it’s late. |
지금 가는 것 같아요. | I think (he/she) is going now. |
Use ~는 것 같아요 to politely express **assumptions** or **opinions**.
It means "**I think...**," "**It seems...**," or "**It looks like...**".
This is a very useful expression to sound more **natural** and **polite** in Korean conversation.
Now you can express your **assumptions and opinions** using ~는 것 같아요!
This is a very polite and commonly used pattern, and you will hear it often in everyday Korean.
Try making your own sentences — practice guessing and describing what you think! 🌟
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