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Can also add after nouns。 Just stick it at the end, nothing special. It creates a sort of simile/metaphor situation.
Note: Can not use this with adjectives alone. If you use it with Adjectives, its like your explaining what something else looks like.
Note: Can not use this with adjectives alone. If you use it with Adjectives, its like your observing something else, not really making a metaphor. Which I guess is the same in English, it just carries stronger nuance here.
### Examples
**Using Verbs**
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- ハワイはどんなところですか?夢見たいです
- What kind of place is Hawaii? It's like a dream
- 風は台風が来たみたいです
- As for the wind, its like a typhoon is coming
- As for the wind, its like a typhoon is coming
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