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How to Say ‘I'll try to visit them.’ in Japanese

それに行ってみます

それにいってみます

💬 Usage Tip: Here, [行って] (itte) means 'to go' and [みます] (mimasu) means 'try'. Together, they form a phrase meaning to try going somewhere.

🇯🇵 In Japan: The concept of 'giving it a try' ([〜てみる]) is commonly used in casual Japanese conversations indicating a willingness to explore or experience something new.

Phrase Breakdown

それにそれに

to that, moreover

Refers to something previously mentioned; can also mean 'in addition'.

Example

それに加えて

in addition to that

行っていって

go, going

The te-form of 'go', used to indicate an action in progress or sequence.

Example

店に行って買い物する。

Go to the shop and do shopping.

みますみます

try to do

Used to indicate attempting or trying something.

Example

ケーキを作ってみます。

I will try to make a cake.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

それそれ

[sore]

that

A general pronoun to refer to something already mentioned.

Example

それに興味があります。

I am interested in that.

[ni]

to

A particle used to indicate direction or destination.

Example

友人に何かをお願いしました。

I asked my friend to do something.

行っいっ

[itsu]

go

Indicates movement from one place to another.

Example

神社に行ってお願いしました。

I went to the shrine and made a wish.

[te]

and

Used in te-form to connect sequences of events or actions.

Example

友達に会って楽しかった。

I met a friend and it was fun.

[mi]

see

Used in compound verbs to indicate an attempt or trial.

Example

新しいレストランで食べてみます。

I will try eating at the new restaurant.

ますます

[masu]

politeness marker

A polite ending to verb forms.

Example

宿題を終わります。

I will complete my homework.

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