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The phrase 〜てみる (te miru) is an essential Japanese grammatical structure used to express the concept of "try doing something." By conjugating a verb into its て-form and adding みる, you convey the idea of doing an action to see the result or experience it. Examples include trying food, engaging in conversations, or wearing traditional clothing. This guide illustrates its formation with various examples, enhancing your Japanese language skills in practical contexts.
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~て みる try…ing USE ~て みるis used to express ‘try doing something’ , ‘do something and see’, or ‘do something and find out’. Formation Verbてform + みる
~て みる try…ing Example てんぷら を 食べて みました。 I tried tempura 先生と はなして みます。 I will try talking with the teacher この きものを きて みても いい ですか。 Can I try this Kimono on?
~て みる try…ing れんしゅう • その 本を よんで みて ください • 家で さがして みましょう • Let’s try drinking some sake • Please try calling again tomorrow
~て みる try…ing こたえ • Please try reading this book • Let’s try searching at home • さけを 飲んで みましょう。 • あした また でんわ して ください。