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The Difference Between 「〜てみる」と「〜ためす」|Japanese Grammar (N5–N3)

  • 29 Dec, 2025
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Joy testing a machine [Tamesu] vs. Joy trying a cake [Te-miru])

“I want to try this cake!” “I want to test this microphone.”
In Japanese, both are translated as “try,” but we use different words: 〜てみる (Te-miru) and ためす (Tamesu). Let’s learn the difference with Joy and Ken!

🗣 Conversation Scene

Joy is looking at a delicious-looking cake at a cafe.

Joy
わあ、おいしそう!このケーキを ためしたい です!
(Wow, looks delicious! I want to “test” this cake!)
Ken
「ためす」? Joyさん、それは実験(Experiment)ですよ。
こういうときは、食べてみたい と言いましょう。

(“Tamesu”? Joy, that sounds like an experiment. In this case, say “Tabete-mitai”.)

💡 Explanation

Both words mean “to try,” but the goal is different.

Point 1: 〜てみる (Te-miru) for Experience

Use Verb (Te-form) + miru. This implies “doing something a little bit to see what happens.” It focuses on your experience or curiosity.

  • 靴(くつ)を はいてみます。
    (I will try on the shoes. [To see if they fit])
  • 納豆(なっとう)を 食べてみました。
    (I tried eating Natto. [To see if I like it])

Point 2: ためす (Tamesu) for Testing

This implies “testing performance” or “checking ability.” It sounds more objective and serious.

  • マイクを ためします。
    (I will test the microphone. [To see if it works])
  • 自分の力(ちから)を ためしたいです。
    (I want to test my strength/ability.)

📊 Comparison / Common Mistake

Word Meaning Key Nuance
〜てみる (Te-miru) To try (doing) Casual, Experience, Curiosity
ためす (Tamesu) To test / experiment Formal, Quality check, Capability

🚧 Joy’s Mistake

❌ Wrong: 新しいゲームを ためします。
(Grammatically okay, but sounds like you are a game tester looking for bugs.)

✅ Right: 新しいゲームを やってみます。
(I will try playing the new game [for fun].)

🔥 Practice Quiz

Tap to check the answer!

Q1. At a clothes shop: “Can I try this on?”
(Kore, ______ temo ii desu ka?)
Answer: ki-te-mi (着てみ)
Use “Te-miru” for trying on clothes. “Kite-mitemo ii desu ka?”
Q2. I want to _____ the speed of this new computer.
(Atarashii pasokon no supiido o ______tai.)
Answer: tameshi (ためし)
You are checking performance (speed), so “Tamesu” is correct.
Q3. I went to Japan and _____ speaking Japanese.
(Nihon e itte, Nihongo o ______ mashita.)
Answer: hanashite-mi (話してみ)
It was an experience or challenge, so use “Te-miru”.
Keep practicing with JPLT!

 

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