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Spanish Phrase

Siempre trato de ser justo.

/ˈsjem.pɾe ˈtɾa.to ðe seɾ ˈxus.to/
Meaning"I always try to be fair."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a person's consistent effort to act with equity and impartiality. The combination of 'siempre' (always) and 'tratar de' (to try to) emphasizes a continuous moral commitment rather than a one-time action.

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When to use

Use this phrase in professional settings, during personal conflicts, or when discussing your values and character. It is particularly useful when explaining the reasoning behind a balanced or neutral decision.

Grammar Breakdown

Siempretratodeserjusto

1

Tratar de

This is a fixed verbal construction. 'Tratar' must be followed by 'de' when it means 'to try to' do something.

2

Ser vs Estar

'Ser' is used here because being fair is considered a character trait or an inherent quality, not a temporary state.

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A

¿Por qué dividiste la cuenta en partes iguales?

Why did you split the bill into equal parts?

Porque siempre trato de ser justo.

Because I always try to be fair.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Siempre trato ser justo.

    The verb 'tratar' requires the preposition 'de' before an infinitive to mean 'to try.'

  • Siempre intento de ser justo.

    Unlike 'tratar,' the verb 'intentar' is followed directly by the infinitive without 'de.'

Alternatives

  • Intento ser equitativo.

    I try to be equitable.

  • Busco ser imparcial.

    I seek to be impartial.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish-speaking cultures, being 'justo' is a highly respected trait linked to honor and social harmony. Using 'tratar de' instead of 'soy' (I am) can sound more humble and realistic, acknowledging that fairness is a constant effort.