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How do you say something is similar to, or something is like something else?
Maybe I'm just not looking hard enough but how do you say something is like something else.
An example of what I mean would be:
That man is as tall as a building.
As steady as a stone.
a spider that is like a cat.
Hopefully someone can help and thank you in advance for reading my question.
Apr 6, 2013 9:45 AM
Answers · 4
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A is as adjective as B = A ha B to onajikurai adjective(da,dearu,desu)
Ex. This man is as tall as that man.
こちらの男の人はあちらの男の人と同じくらい背が高い(です)。
Ex. a cat like a dog
犬に似ている猫
A is similar to B
A is like B
A ha B to niteiru.
April 6, 2013
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