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Trying something in Japanese From what I know, if you want to say something like "I will try (to eat) ramen", you can write it as: ラーメンを食べてみます。 But how do you say something like "I'm trying to teach myself how to cook" ? Despite using google, I haven't been able to find an answer to this yet. If you can help me out, I'd be really greatful :)
2013년 6월 16일 오후 7:30
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わたしは料理を独学しようとしています。 'Try to do something' can usually be translated into '...しようとします', while 'try doing something' is usually translated into '...してみます'。
2013년 6월 16일
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The most simple and natural way in your case would be 料理を練習しています。 I'm not disagreeing with Tangoya-san, but 独学 may be more appropriate for learning some knowledge/skill yourself that many people go to school to learn, such as language, math, computer programming, etc. In other cases, ....ようにしています or ようとしていますwill do. For example, 'I'm trying to sleep 8 hours a day' 1にち 8じかん ねるようにしています。(trying to keep a good habit) 'I'm trying to sleep now, but it's difficult because I had 10 cups of coffee today'  ねようとしています。でも、きょう コーヒーを10ぱい飲んだからむずかしいです。 (tying to do something at the moment)
2013년 6월 17일
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To translate your sentence literally, you can say "自分に料理を教えることを試しています。” Or you could simply say "I would like to learn how to cook" = 料理を習いたいです。 Note: While I am of part Japanese descent, my native language is English, not Japanese, so I welcome all native Japanese speakers to chime in! Your responses will be greatly helpful to me, too. Thanks!
2013년 6월 16일
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