Examples of using "Provo" in a sentence and their english translations:
I try.
I always try.
I don't feel anything.
I try.
I don't feel anything.
I try to stay informed.
What do I try?
I don't feel anything anymore.
I have pain when urinating.
I try to eat right.
I'm trying to sleep.
I'm sure can identify with that feeling:
I am trying to remember.
You know how I feel about you.
I still have some feelings for her.
I'm trying to work out this problem.
I don't have feelings for him.
I don't have feelings for her.
Now I feel the same.
I don't feel love for her.
like the one I'm feeling right now,
Now let's try to change this sentence.
I always try to tell the truth.
I don't have any feelings for Tom.
I don't have any feelings for you.
I don't have any feelings for her.
I have a lot of respect for Tom.
I have great respect for Tom.
The more I try, the more mistakes I make.
I try to be innovative.
I'm trying to get in touch with her sister.
I try to read something in French every day.
I feel a great love for all of humanity.
Then I try to play the first notes.
No matter how hard I try...
What I feel cannot be described with words.
I enjoy reading.
I try to be optimistic.
I've been trying to get a hold of you for the past two hours.
I try with all my might.
- I try to always be prepared.
- I always try to be prepared.
I can't find the word to express what I feel.
I still try to be careful.
I feel tense and agitated when I have too much work to do.
I try to ignore the pain.
I try to read as many valuable books as I can.
I always try to tell the truth.
Every time you pull your leg out, it sucks it back a little deeper.
I don't always do what Tom asks me to do, but I try to.
I try not to think about her too much.
I try not to judge my friends' decisions.
I'm trying to work out this problem.