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Rentaikei + rashii (らしい)
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Rentaikei + らしい (rashii) means "to seem" or "to be like". らしい (rashii) is a verbal adjective and can be conjugated like any other verbal adjective. For more information on conjugated and non-conjugated adjectives check the adjectives page.

らしい (rashii) can also be placed directly after nouns. In these cases it should be translated as "it's typically" or "it's just like".

 

雨が降るらしい。 (Ame ga furu rashii.)
It appears to be raining.

日本人らしいです。 (Nihonjin rashii desu.)
That's typically Japanese.

彼が来ないらしいです。 (Kare ga konai rashii desu.)
It seems like he's not coming.

田中さんらしくない。 (Tanaka-san rashikunai.)
That's not like Mr. Tanaka (to do something like that).

日本人らしい日本人です。 (Nihonjin rashii nihonjin desu.)
She's Japanese through and through.

 

らしい (rashii) is never placed after だ (da). When using らしい, だ is dropped.

 

女だ。 (Onna da.)
It's a woman.

らしい。 (Onna rashii.)
That's just like a woman. / It's typically feminine.

 

NOTE: The verb preceding "rashii" cannot be in the polite form. To make the sentence polite, you can add "desu" after らしい (rashii) if らしい is the closing verb, else the closing verb should be made polite.

  雨が降りますらしいです。 (Ame ga furimasu rashii desu.) (incorrect)
日本人だらしい。 (Nihonjin da rashii.) (incorrect)
日本人らしいです日本人です。 (Nihonjin rashii desu nihonjin desu.) (incorrect)
 

Related pages:
Rentaikei + みたい(な) (mitai na)
Rentaikei + よう(な) (you na)
Ren'youkei + そう (sou)
Dubitative forms
Adjectives

 
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