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How to Say ‘To try / to see’ in Japanese

みる

miru

[mee-roo]

💬 Usage Tip: [みる] usually means “to see,” but after the [て] form of a verb, it means “to try doing.” That is the magic in [やってみる].

🇯🇵 In Japan: This grammar pattern is super common in Japanese. It adds a light, encouraging feeling—perfect for coaching moments.

Phrase Breakdown

みる

miru

[mee-roo]

to try; to see

In combinations after the て-form, it often means to try doing something.

Example

一度みると感じがわかります。

If you try once, you will understand the feel.

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