Usages of mieru
その 本 は 高く 見える けど、 安い みたい。sono hon wa takaku mieru kedo, yasui mitai.
That book looks expensive, but it seems cheap.
石けん と 洗剤 は 同じ よう に 見える けれど、 同じ で は ない。sekken to senzai wa onaji you ni mieru keredo, onaji de wa nai.
Soap and detergent look similar, but they are not the same.
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