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We found 105 words, 1 kanji, and 13 examples matching '似'
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suffix
takes after (either of one's parents)
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to resemble; to look like; to take after
2. to be similar (in status, condition, etc.); to be close; to be alike; to be like
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'u' godan verb, intransitive verb
to suit; to match; to become; to be like
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1. resemblance; similarity; analogous; quasi
2. to resemble; to be similar; to be alike
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1. imitating; copying; mimicry
2. behavior; behaviour; action; conduct
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ジ   similar   に to be similar to   
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ジン   ニン   ひと man   
イ    (prefix) or   
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かれ
そふ
祖父

He resembles his grandfather.
あの
おとこ
ちちおや
父親

That boy takes after his father.
かのじょ
彼女
ははおや
母親
です
She takes after her mother.
きり
ふか
かった
ので
ある
いている
ひと
たち
すがた
姿
ける
こんなん
困難
だった
It was foggy, so it was hard to make out the figures of people walking.
かれ
あごから
かれ
ちちおや
父親
である
こと
かる

You can see from his chin that takes after his father.
 
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