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5 Dec 2022
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English (US)
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TrynaはTrying to の略ですか?
TrynaはTrying to の略ですか?
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そうです。
使い方としては、「〜しようとしている」というよりは「〜したい」という意味で使われることも多いです。
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- English (US)
はい When we say "trying to," we often slur it and it sounds kind of like "tryna". So some people spell it as "tryna" as a kind of cute or funny slang spelling.
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