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I try пытаюсь
How to say “I try” in Russian? “Пытаюсь”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “пытаюсь” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on I try in Russian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the Russian word:
1. Visualize the root "пыта" which is similar to the start of "пытка" (pitka), meaning "torment" or "effort," to imply effort in trying.
2. Associate "пытаюсь" (pytayus') with "попытка" (popytka), meaning "attempt."

Explanations:
"Пытаюсь" (pytayus') comes from the verb "пытаться" (pytat'sya), which means "to try" or "to attempt". It conveys the act of making an effort to achieve something.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– Стараться (starat'sya) – to try, to make an effort
– Пробовать (probovat') – to try, to attempt

Conjugations of the infinitive "пытаться" (pytat'sya):

Present:
– Я пытаюсь (ya pytayus') – I try
– Ты пытаешься (ty pytayesh'sya) – You try
– Он/она/оно пытается (on/ona/ono pytayetsya) – He/she/it tries
– Мы пытаемся (my pytayemsya) – We try
– Вы пытаетесь (vy pytayetes') – You (plural/formal) try
– Они пытаются (oni pytayutsya) – They try

Past:
– Я пытался/пыталась (ya pytalsya/pytalas') – I tried (male/female)
– Ты пытался/пыталась (ty pytalsya/pytalas') – You tried (male/female)
– Он пытался (on pytalsya) – He tried
– Она пыталась (ona pytalas') – She tried
– Оно пыталось (ono pytalos') – It tried
– Мы пытались (my pytalis') – We tried
– Вы пытались (vy pytalis') – You (plural/formal) tried
– Они пытались (oni pytalis') – They tried

Future:
– Я буду пытаться (ya budu pytat'sya) – I will try
– Ты будешь пытаться (ty budesh' pytat'sya) – You will try
– Он/она/оно будет пытаться (on/ona/ono budet pytat'sya) – He/she/it will try
– Мы будем пытаться (my budem pytat'sya) – We will try
– Вы будете пытаться (vy budete pytat'sya) – You (plural/formal) will try
– Они будут пытаться (oni budut pytat'sya) – They will try

Examples of sentences that use "пытаюсь" (pytayus'):
1. Я пытаюсь понять этот урок. (Ya pytayus' ponyat' etot urok.) – I am trying to understand this lesson.
2. Ты всегда пытаешься помочь. (Ty vsegda pytayesh'sya pomoch'.) – You always try to help.
3. Мы будем пытаться решить эту проблему. (My budem pytat'sya re' etu problemu.) – We will try to solve this problem.

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