Examples of using I'm trying to go in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
I'm trying to go home.
That's why I'm trying to go with you.
I'm trying to go easier.
And this is where I'm trying to go.
But I'm trying to go through the.
Turn down the TV a little. I'm trying to go to sleep.
And I'm trying to go farther.
So the headaches are intense, I ran out of pills, but I'm trying to go without.
Look, I'm trying to go home.
Look, I promise I'm trying to go home.
I'm trying to go to bed.
Anyways, there's… I'm trying to go once a year at least.
I'm trying to go to sleep.
Do me a solid, man. I'm trying to go get my boy.
I'm trying to go to college!
Now, I'm trying to go straight here.
I'm trying to go to the kitchen.
Translation: I'm trying to go to Brazil in the coming months for interviews.
I'm trying to go to college next year.
I'm trying to go to the University of Iowa.
I'm trying to go to a place called me.
I'm trying to go beyond what my father taught me.
I'm trying to go easy on myself, but sometimes it's hard.
I'm trying to go through Being Ecological by Timothy Morton.
And I'm trying to go ahead, but now I have got MarIon Brando as an incredible joker to play.
Like I said before, I am trying to go step by step, you know.
Yeah. I was trying to go to Florida.