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Italian Phrase

Cerco sempre di essere giusto.

/ˈtʃer.ko ˈsem.pre di ˈɛs.se.re ˈdʒu.sto/
Meaning"I always try to be fair."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a personal commitment to fairness and integrity. It uses the verb 'cercare' in the sense of making an effort or striving toward a moral standard.

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When to use

Use this sentence when discussing your personal values, explaining your reasoning in a conflict, or describing your professional ethics to others.

Grammar Breakdown

Cercosemprediesseregiusto

1

Cercare di

In Italian, the verb 'cercare' (to try/seek) is almost always followed by the preposition 'di' before an infinitive verb.

2

Adverb Placement

The adverb 'sempre' (always) usually comes after the conjugated verb 'cerco' to provide emphasis.

3

Gender Agreement

'Giusto' is the masculine singular form; if a female is speaking, she would say 'giusta'.

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A

Perché hai dato a entrambi la stessa parte?

Why did you give both of them the same share?

Cerco sempre di essere giusto.

I always try to be fair.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Cerco sempre essere giusto.

    The verb 'cercare' requires the preposition 'di' when followed by an infinitive.

  • Cerco sempre di stare giusto.

    Use 'essere' instead of 'stare' when describing a permanent or characteristic trait like being fair.

Alternatives

  • Provo sempre a essere equo.

    I always try to be equitable.

  • Cerco di comportarmi correttamente.

    I try to behave correctly/fairly.

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Cultural Tip

In Italian culture, being 'una persona giusta' implies having a strong moral compass and common sense. It is a highly respected trait in both social circles and business dealings.