Phase 3 · new grammar · Day 86 of 100 · ~19 min

~そう / ~みたい / ~らしい

English blurs “seems / looks like / apparently.” Japanese distinguishes the source of your guess: 〜そう (looks like, from what you can see), 〜みたい (is like / seems, casual), 〜らしい (apparently, from what you heard). Same hedge, different evidence.

Today's words
humble position; inferior
to make a mistake (in); to commit an error
safety; security
right; right-hand side
dirty; filthy
Write today's kanji — tap to replay
See it in real sentences
Because it seems to be heavy.
I'm out of my mind.
My, but you're nice.
He was a wonderful man.
It's like a dream come true.
Is it really the case?

Practice

Spaced review — recall from earlier days (tap to flip)
umbrella
(かさ)
1d ago
to get used to
()れる
1d ago
hospitalization
入院(にゅういん)
3d ago
parents
両親(りょうしん)
3d ago
coffee
コーヒー
7d ago
present
プレゼント
7d ago
Recall
Which word means “right”?
Which word means “to make a mistake (in)”?
Which word means “humble position”?
Which word means “dirty”?
Listen and choose
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
Your turn — say it, then check
Say: “Because it seems to be heavy.”
(おも)そうですから。
Say: “I'm out of my mind.”
()(くる)いそうだ。
👀 Today’s input · ~20 min — where fluency actually comes from
Immersion — the real thing
Install the Yomitan pop-up dictionary, put on an anime you actually like with *Japanese* subtitles, and read along — look up only what blocks understanding. From here, this is the engine; the course was just the on-ramp.
Yomitan + anime with Japanese subtitles →

Furigana by kuroshiro · stroke order by KanjiVG · audio by your browser. Sentences are real native sentences, auto-selected for this day.