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    Quote Originally Posted by kib View Post
    2 and 3 mean the same in English? My Russain sentences do mean the same.
    "similar" is almost the same meaning as "looks like" but it doesn't necessarily refer to phyiscal appearance. For example "our cars don't look the same, but they are similar in quality"

    наши машины разные по внешнему виду но почти одинаковые по качеству

    I don't think there's really an exact Russian equivalent to the word "similar" - at least I've seen a lot of Russian people use it incorrectly - the closest translation would be почти, но не полностью, одинаковые,

    for example I often hear stuff like "almost similar" which doesn't make any sense - since "similar" already contains the meaning of "almost"

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    Thanks for the explanation, John_Duoglas.
    I don't think there's really an exact Russian equivalent to the word "similar"
    подобный, похожий, сходный. Things are not that bad in Russian. No Russian would use почти with those three words.
    Я изучаю английский язык и поэтому делаю много ошибок. Но я не прошу Вас исправлять их, Вы можете просто ткнуть меня носом в них, или, точнее, пихнуть их мне в глаза. I'm studying English, and that's why I make a lot of mistakes. But I do not ask you to correct them, you may just stick my nose into them or more exactly stick them into my eyes.
    Всё, что не делается, не всегда делается к лучшему
    Но так же не всегда всё, что не делается, не делается не к худшему. : D

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