~みたいです

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みたいです follows a noun and express that something or someone has the similar characteristics to the thing or the person described by the noun. <Example Sentences> この あじ は とりにく みたいです。 This tastes like chiken. あの ひと は めがみ みたいです。 That person is like Goddess. からだ が なまり みたいです。 My body is like a lead. あの ひと は さいふ を わすれた みたいです。 It looks like, that person forgot to bring the wallet. この とけい は こわれている みたいです。 It looks like, this watch is broken. すずきさん が いない みたいです。 It looks like, Mr. Suzuki is not around here. References: Introduction to Plain Forms https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/Introduction-to-Plain-Forms-enp0g3 Actual Conversations Using Plain Forms https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/Actual-Conversations-Using-Plain-Forms-enqrpc Plain Forms in Past Tense https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/Plain-Forms-in-Past-Tense-eoe8fp Actual Conversation Using Past Tense Plain Forms https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/Actual-Conversation-Using-Past-Tense-Plain-Forms-eof5oo Result of a Change https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/Result-of-a-Change-enlf3o It looks like https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/It-looks-like-ep1lvq Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yuyaman1986