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## ~みたいです -> Looks Like
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## ~みたいです -> Looks Like
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You can add ~みたいです after a non-polite verb, to say it looks like the verb happened. Can also stick after a past tense verb.
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You can add ~みたいです after a non-polite verb, to say it looks like the verb happened. Can also stick after a past tense verb.
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Can also add after nouns。 Just stick it at the end, nothing special.
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### Examples
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### Examples
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- 事項が起きたみたいです
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- 事項が起きたみたいです
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- It looks like the accident happened
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- It looks like the accident happened
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- It Looks like I got sick
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- It Looks like I got sick
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- 赤ちゃんはお腹が空いたみたいです
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- 赤ちゃんはお腹が空いたみたいです
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- It looks like the baby is hungry
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- It looks like the baby is hungry
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- 社長は起こったみたいです
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- いまは社長が起こっているみたいです
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- Now, it looks like the boss is in a state of being angry
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Using Nouns
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- 彼女の歌は歌手みたいです
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- The girls singing looks like a singer
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# Supplementary Notes
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# Supplementary Notes
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