3 Ways of Saying "To Try": Intentar Vs. Probar Vs. Tratar De
Listen now
Description
In this video, we compare three verbs that CAN all mean “to try”: “intentar,” “probar” and “tratar”. We’ll talk about when to use which, plus when they’re interchangeable and when they’re NOT. Stuff mentioned in this video: Spanish Tibits, All Episodes Sign Up for Updates PLAYLIST: Reflexiveness & Se SPANISH TIDBIT: Tratar, A 3-Part Rule of Thumb After much deliberation, I’ve decided to extend the “Name Your Price” special on the Lifetime Membership until further notice (click here for the details). When you become a Lifetime Member, you get access to all my premium courses (now and in the future) for one low price. Normally that price is $167, but during these crazy times, that price is WHATEVER YOU WANT TO PAY. This is something I started back in March of 2020, and it WILL be ending sometime relatively soon. I’m not sure exactly when, but the end is in sight. Don’t miss out, NAME YOUR PRICE today, and become a Lifetime Member.
More Episodes
Learn all about Spanish immersion schools: how they work, how to choose a school, how long to stay, the cost, safety (including single women), accommodation options (including what to request for the best experience), my favorite schools and more. Stuff Mentioned in This Video: Get the...
Published 08/24/23
They tell us that “escuchar” means “to listen” and “oír” means “to hear”. But then, in the real world, we see the EXACT OPPOSITE all the time–not only in a few situations. In this video, I’ll show you what is going on. Stuff Mentioned in This Video: FREE PRACTICE RESOURCES (opens in new...
Published 10/26/22