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Usages of mitai ni
私 は 窓側 の 席 に 座って、 ソファ みたい に ゆっくり くつろぎながら ドラマ を 見るの が 好き だ。watasi ha madogawa no seki ni suwatte, sofa mitai ni yukkuri kuturoginagara dorama wo miruno ga suki da.
I like to sit in the window seat and watch dramas while relaxing as if I were on a sofa.
子供 みたい に 公園 で 走りました。kodomo mitai ni kouen de hasirimasita.
I ran in the park like a child.
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