How to Say ‘I'll give it a try.’ in Italian
Va be´, io ci provo.
vah beh ee-oh chee proh-voh
[vah beh ee-oh chee proh-voh]
💬 Usage Tip: Indicates willingness or casual commitment.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Open-mindedness or adventure often appreciated in conversation.
Phrase Breakdown
Va
[vah]
okay
Indicates agreement.
Va bene, procediamo così.
Okay, let's proceed this way.
be
[beh]
good
Acceptable or satisfactory.
Be', vediamo come va.
Well, let's see how it goes.
´
[ ]
´
Apostrophe indicating elision of words.
Va be', facciamolo.
Alright, let's do it.
Io ci provo
ee-oh chee proh-voh
Words in this phrase
io
[ee-oh]
I
First person singular pronoun.
Io provo a imparare l'italiano.
I try to learn Italian.
ci
[chee]
there
Indicating location or existence.
Ci vado ogni giorno.
I go there every day.
provo
[proh-voh]
try
To make an effort to do something.
Provo a risolvere il problema.
I try to solve the problem.
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