てみます

to try doing

The phrase 'てみます' is used to express the intention of trying out an action. It reflects both the willingness to experiment and an openness to results.

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Meaning

to try doing

The phrase 'てみます' is used to express the intention of trying out an action. It reflects both the willingness to experiment and an openness to results.

Formation

Verb (て form) + みます

Explanation

The grammar point てみます combines the て form of a verb with みます, meaning 'to try'. This construction indicates that the speaker intends to try or experiment with the action described by the verb. It can also imply a willingness to see what happens as a result of the action.

For example, when someone says '食べてみます' (tabete mimasu), it translates to 'I will try to eat (it)'. It could be used in various contexts, such as trying new food, attempting a task, or testing something out. It adds an element of curiosity and anticipation about the outcome.

  • Nuances: This expression does not solely indicate a decision; it conveys an exploration of possibilities.
  • Usage: Suitable for casual conversations as well as more formal contexts, depending on the verb used.