Japanese Type-two Verb Course 7

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見える(みえる)

Meaning:

える」means “can see”, “to look like”.


Stroke order of kanji 見:

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Examples:

わたしいえ見える
I can see a house.

わたし何歳なんさい見える
How old do I look?

かれけて見える
He looks old for his age.

ゆきのように見える
It looks like snow.

かれしょうじきもの見える
He looks like an honest man.

中村なかむらのボートは見える
Can you see Nakamura’s boat?

こうになに見えますか
Can you see anything over there?

彼女かのじょしあわせそうに見えます
She looks happy.

わたしなに見えません
I can’t see anything.

つき裏側うらがわ見えません
We can’t see the other side of the moon.
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