Quizás in english
maybe
pronunciation: meɪbi part of speech: adverb
pronunciation: meɪbi part of speech: adverb
In gestures
quizás = maybe ; perhaps ; I daresay that ; for all you know ; for all we know ; perchance.
Example: If this appears to be excessively difficult, maybe it is time to question whether the tool is too complex.Example: For our profession, what we call information science, we need the courage of our conviction that we can establish or perhaps re-establish our credibility as a profession = For our profession, what we call information science, we need the courage of our conviction that we can establish or perhaps re-establish our credibility as a profession.Example: I daresay that the same would be true of examples from other libraries of similar size and serving a similar population.Example: And for all you know, he might wake up all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed tomorrow and not remembered a thing!.Example: For all we know, this department may never have put together a policy for something like this -- some prefer to keep sticking their heads in the sand.Example: He who deliberately kills another without provocation, shall lose his life, unless he be able to prove his innocence of said crime; and if perchance he escape, let him never return.more:
» o quizás + Verbo = if not + Verbo .
Example: When Britain coolly marked, if not celebrated, the tenth anniversary of membership, the number of telephone calls had fallen to an avarage of ten a week.