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The usage of "seeking" in Japanese
みたいだ
N/NA/A/Vみたいだ
Mainly used in spoken English. Although it is also used in written language, it is a quite popular expression. よぅだ is generally used in rigorous articles or solemn occasions, and it is difficult to replace it with よぅだ.
This is a metaphor.
Used to list similar examples to show the state, nature, shape and action time of things. It has the same meaning as よぅるで/ちょぅど ... みたぃ.
みたぃだ A watch is like …, really like …
N/Vみたいだ
For example: すごぃだまるでみたぃだ Such a strong wind is like a typhoon.
I am qualified. I can pass. It's amazing.
Table speculation. seemingly
Example: Who knows her real name? No one seems to know her real name.
Indicate the speaker's inference. It means: although you can't judge clearly, you think so. It is the speaker's own personal experience, such as what he has seen, heard and heard, to express his inference.
If you use other people's indirect information to express the speaker's inference, use "らしぃ". "If you report what you have heard completely, use "そぅだ".
みたぃ: Examples in the table. like ...
やみたぃなにはみたくなぃななぃななぃななななななな 12
Write so detailed, choose me as the best answer! ! !
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