Examples of using I'm trying to teach in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
I'm trying to teach you something.
Do you understand what I'm trying to teach you by saying these words?
I'm trying to teach my boy.
Which is, uh, why I'm trying to teach him how to deal with it.
I'm trying to teach you something.
See, this is what I'm trying to teach you about versatility.
I'm trying to teach'em something.
And I'm trying to teach to my three sons.
I'm trying to teach'em something.
I'm trying to teach you the islands.
I'm trying to teach your mother the offside rule.
I'm trying to teach him how to hit on women.
I'm trying to teach you how to stay alive.
I'm trying to teach myself to accept compliments.
I'm trying to teach you how to be responsible.
I'm trying to teach him about democracy in action.
I'm trying to teach these children how to live in the world.
I'm trying to teach a whole group of readers how to edit, using one letter each week as the example.
Now, I'm trying to teach these boys the discipline... that will inform their lives and give them choices.
What I'm trying to teach him and what he's learning there are two very different things.
What I'm trying to teach agents is, do your research if you want to invest in it, but regardless of the investment side, this is a real currency and you would better learn it and understand it.
I was trying to teach them how to do the air scooter.
I was trying to teach you about patience, but I lost mine.
The last two are what I am trying to teach in this video.
PRABHUPADA: I am trying to teach what you have forgot.
I was trying to teach them something.
I was trying to teach him how to sell them.