quizás means maybe — a common term in Essential Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: September 25, 2025
quizás
adverb • /[kee-SAS]/
maybe
Example:
Quizás encuentre un buen restaurante aquí.
Maybe I'll find a good restaurant here.
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🧠 What does quizás mean?
Quizás is a common Spanish adverb that translates to "maybe" or "perhaps" in English. It expresses uncertainty or possibility about something happening. It's a versatile word used in a wide range of situations, from casual conversations to formal writing.
📚 Extra examples
- Quizás vayamos al cine mañana.
Maybe we'll go to the cinema tomorrow. - Quizás ella tenga la respuesta.
Perhaps she has the answer. - No estoy seguro, quizás deba llamarlo.
I'm not sure, maybe I should call him. - Quizás llueva más tarde.
It might rain later. - Quizás no sea la mejor idea.
Maybe it's not the best idea.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "quizás"
Synonyms: tal vez, posiblemente, acaso
Opposites: definitivamente, ciertamente, seguramente
💡 Did You Know?
Although both mean 'maybe', 'quizás' implies slightly more doubt than 'tal vez'.
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