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"Voy a tratar" is a form of "voy a tratar", a phrase which is often translated as "I'll try". "Está bien" is a form of "está bien", a phrase which is often translated as "OK". Learn more about the difference between "voy a tratar" and "está bien" below.
voy a tratar(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. I'll try
Voy a tratar de visitarte en febrero.I'll try to visit you in February.
b. I'm going to try
Voy a tratar de reparar la linterna.I'm going to try to fix the flashlight.
a. I'll treat
Hoy voy a tratar a mi primer paciente con diabetes.I'll treat my first patient with diabetes today.
a. I'll address
En la clase de hoy, voy a tratar el tema de la inmigración.In today's class, I'll address the immigration issue.
a. I'll deal with
Voy a tratar con gente de de todas las edades y de diferentes entornos.I'll deal with people of all ages and from different backgrounds.
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está bien(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. OK
¿Quieres ver esta película? - Está bien.Do you want to watch this movie? - OK.
b. all right
Ya limpié la cocina. - Está bien.I already cleaned the kitchen. - All right.
c. fine
¡Deja de estresarte por eso! - Está bien.Stop stressing about it! - Fine.
d. that's OK
¡Perdón! Te pegué sin querer. - Está bien; no te preocupes.Sorry! I hit you by accident. - That's OK; don't worry about it.
e. that's fine
Te preparé unas quesadillas con tortillas de maíz. - Está bien.I made you quesadillas with corn tortillas. - That's fine.
f. that's all right
No pude encontrar el libro que me pediste. - Está bien.I couldn't find the book you asked me for. - That's all right.
a. he's fine (masculine)
¿Sigue enfermo Luis? - No, ya está bien.Is Luis still sick? - No, he's fine now.
b. she's fine (feminine)
¿Cómo está Marta? - Está bien.How is Marta? - She's fine.
c. it's fine
¿Cómo te gustó la nueva estufa? - No me encanta, pero está bien.How do you like the new stove? - I don't love it, but it's fine.
d. is fine
Carlos está bien.Carlos is fine.
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A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(you're all right; second person singular)
a. you're fine
Está bien, señor. Solo se resbaló en el hielo.You're fine, sir. You just slipped on the ice.
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