らしい
rashii
it seems / apparently
[Conjecture Based on Hearsay/Evidence]
Connection: Plain form + らしい / Noun + らしい
This grammar expresses conjecture or hearsay based on indirect evidence or information from others. It means "it seems," "apparently," or "I heard that." When attached to nouns, it means "typical of" or "-like."
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Examples: 明日は雨が降るらしい。(It seems it will rain tomorrow / Apparently it will rain tomorrow.) 彼は今日来ないらしいです。(He apparently won't come today.) 彼女は本当に男らしい性格だ。(She has a really manly personality.)