みたい
Meanings
Adjective (な)
Suffix
Colloquialism
1. -like; sort of; similar to; resembling
Pitch accent
たい
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Examples (91 in total)
It sounds like you had fun.
You look European.
I want to be like you.
This is like magic.
Everybody seems to like it.
Don't cry like a child!
You're not young like me.
You look really nervous.
You seem very tired.
Where would you like to live?
You don't seem too surprised.
You looked quite busy.
It's like summer outside.
It doesn't seem like it's autumn.
I want to live in America.
I think I've lost my wallet.
I feel like I'm dreaming.
Mary seems angry.
You look like you're homeless.
I think somebody stole my suitcase.
It smells like kerosene.
Yes, it seems it was a misdiagnosis.
You looked angry.
Stop acting like a child.
Don't act like a child.
It looks like it's starting to rain.
When I grow up, I want to be like him.
It seems my watch has stopped.
Don't say such childish things.
We're like brothers.
It looks like there's an elevator over there.
I wish I could be as cool as you.
I'd like to live in Europe someday.
This smells like cheese.
I wish I could sing as well as Lady Gaga.
Like a thorn stuck in your throat.
I want to become a pilot, like my father.
The new manager seems like a nice guy.
You look like a farmer.
It seems like you're in a bad mood this morning.
I think I have an upset stomach.
It seems that bikinis are "in" this year.
It's as smooth as a baby's bottom.
Tom's neck looks like a giraffe’s.
Please wrap it like a Christmas present.
There's no place like Boston.
You really seem to dislike spinach.
This tastes like salmon.
It's so comfortable here, I really feel at home.
Tom looked like a weight lifter.
She is a kind of mother to me.
I don't want to become like those people.
It looks like the child is finally asleep.
The guys are sleeping like dogs.
Don't be cold as ice.
I can't believe it's been more than a year.
They are in trouble. Can you help them?
That looks more like a snake than a fish.
It is something like a ball.
What's the matter? You look very angry.
I'm not sure what it was, but it sounded like a gunshot.
It looks like a fish bone got stuck in my throat.
Young people have no sense of danger at all.
Tom seems a bit depressed this morning.
I'd like to read some books about the Beatles.
It's lemon juice, but it tastes like orange juice.
You look tired, so you should go to bed early.
Someone like you can change the world.
You speak like your mother.
You seem to be thinking of something else.
Why are you acting like you don't know me?
When I speak Japanese, I sound like a child.
The man next door seems to have hurt his back.
My goldfish looks sick. I wonder what's wrong with it.
Seen from a distance, this mountain looks like Mt. Fuji.
Betty talks as if she knew everything.
I wish I had a friend like you.
I wish I could cook as well as my mother.
It looks like it might rain, so don't forget your umbrella.
You look tired. You ought to rest for an hour or two.
Why are you dressing like it's the middle of summer when it's this cold?
He likes strange animals, like snakes.
Some people dislike eels because they look like snakes.
What can I do to sound more like a native speaker?
My throat hurts and my body feels heavy. It looks like I've caught a cold somehow.
"This juice tastes like eye drops." "You've tasted eye drops?"
I hate mosquitoes, but they seem to love me.
When people came out of the factory in the evening, their faces looked white and ill.
I wish I were as strong as you.
Taro doesn't seem to have any female friends.
He wants a watch just like yours.