みたい
Meanings
- like
- similar to
- resembling
- appears to be
- seems like
About this pattern
Explanation
みたい is used to express that something resembles or appears to be something, or to indicate an inference based on appearance or evidence. It softens statements and is common in everyday speech. It can describe physical resemblance (X is like Y), or an inferred situation (It seems that X will happen). In many cases, it implies uncertainty or subjectivity, similar to “seems like” or “looks as if” in English. It can be used with present/future events and with actions, but it does not assert a definite fact. In formal settings, みたいだ or みたいです can be used.
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Example sentences
He has eyes that look like a cat.
It seems it will rain.
She seems to be a student.
That shop looks cheap.
He runs as fast as a child would.
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