Significado
Used to express uncertainty.
Contexto cultural
Slovenians use 'mogoče' to avoid direct confrontation. It's often more polite to say 'mogoče' than a flat 'no'. In Slovenian business, 'mogoče' can be a sign that a deal is not yet closed or that there are hidden concerns. It's a prompt to ask more questions. In rural areas, you might hear 'morda' less often than in Ljubljana, where academic and formal speech is more prevalent.
The Polite Buffer
Always use 'mogoče' when giving a negative opinion to a Slovenian person. It makes you sound much more culturally aware and kind.
Don't over-rely
If you use 'mogoče' for everything, you might seem like you have no opinions! Try to use 'verjetno' (probably) when you are more sure.
Significado
Used to express uncertainty.
The Polite Buffer
Always use 'mogoče' when giving a negative opinion to a Slovenian person. It makes you sound much more culturally aware and kind.
Don't over-rely
If you use 'mogoče' for everything, you might seem like you have no opinions! Try to use 'verjetno' (probably) when you are more sure.
The Shrug
A slight shoulder shrug often accompanies the word 'mogoče' in Slovenia. It's a full-body expression of uncertainty.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct word for 'maybe'.
Ali prideš na kavo? ______, ne vem še.
The speaker says 'I don't know yet', so 'mogoče' is the only logical choice.
Which sentence is the most polite way to ask for water?
Choose the best option:
Using 'mogoče' with the conditional 'bi' is the standard polite way to make a request.
Match the response to the situation.
Situation: Someone asks if it will snow tomorrow, but the sky is clear.
This expresses the right level of doubt while remaining open to the possibility.
🎉 Puntuación: /3
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Banco de ejercicios
3 ejerciciosAli prideš na kavo? ______, ne vem še.
The speaker says 'I don't know yet', so 'mogoče' is the only logical choice.
Choose the best option:
Using 'mogoče' with the conditional 'bi' is the standard polite way to make a request.
Situation: Someone asks if it will snow tomorrow, but the sky is clear.
This expresses the right level of doubt while remaining open to the possibility.
🎉 Puntuación: /3
Preguntas frecuentes
4 preguntasYes, they mean the same thing, but 'mogoče' is more common in speech, while 'morda' is more common in writing.
Yes, but it's less common. Usually, it's at the beginning or before the verb. Example: 'Pridem, mogoče.'
You say 'Mogoče ne'.
No, as an adverb, it always stays 'mogoče'.
Frases relacionadas
morda
synonymperhaps
verjetno
similarprobably
zagotovo
contrastcertainly
nemogoče
contrastimpossible
lahko da
similarit may be that