A1 Expression ニュートラル

Quizás.

Perhaps.

意味

Used to express uncertainty or possibility.

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文化的背景

In Spain, you will frequently hear 'Quizá' (without the 's'). It is considered very elegant and is used by news anchors and in literature. In the south (Andalusia), the 's' might be dropped in speech anyway due to the local accent. Mexicans often prefer 'Tal vez' or 'A lo mejor' over 'Quizás' in daily speech. 'Quizás' can sound a bit formal or 'bookish' in a casual taco shop setting. In the Rioplatense region, 'Capaz' is used as a very common synonym for 'Quizás'. It's technically an adjective ('capable'), but they use it as an adverb. The use of 'Quizás' to avoid saying 'No' is a widespread cultural trait known as 'simpatía'—the desire to be agreeable and avoid conflict.

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The 'S' Trick

If you're unsure whether to use the subjunctive, just use 'A lo mejor' instead. It's always indicative and sounds very natural!

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Accent Matters

Don't forget the accent on the 'á'. Without it, the word is misspelled and the pronunciation would change.

意味

Used to express uncertainty or possibility.

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The 'S' Trick

If you're unsure whether to use the subjunctive, just use 'A lo mejor' instead. It's always indicative and sounds very natural!

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Accent Matters

Don't forget the accent on the 'á'. Without it, the word is misspelled and the pronunciation would change.

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The Polite 'No'

If a Spanish speaker says 'quizás' to an invitation, start making other plans. It's often a gentle way of saying they can't make it.

自分をテスト

Choose the most natural word to complete the sentence in a casual conversation.

—¿Vas a venir a la cena? —________, depende del tráfico.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Quizás

The speaker is expressing uncertainty based on traffic, so 'Quizás' (maybe) is the only logical choice.

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb 'ser' (Indicative or Subjunctive) to show GREAT doubt.

Quizás ________ (él) el nuevo jefe, pero no estoy seguro de nada.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: sea

The phrase 'no estoy seguro de nada' indicates a high level of doubt, which triggers the subjunctive 'sea'.

Match the Spanish 'maybe' variation with its register.

Match the following:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4

Understanding register helps you sound more like a native speaker.

Complete the dialogue with the most polite response.

Jefe: ¿Puedes terminar el informe para las 3? Empleado: ________, pero tengo muchas llamadas pendientes.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Quizás

In a professional setting, 'Quizás' followed by an explanation is a polite way to manage expectations without a flat refusal.

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The Uncertainty Scale

Low Doubt (80%)

  • Seguramente
  • Probablemente

Medium Doubt (50%)

  • Quizás
  • Tal vez

High Doubt (20%)

  • Difícilmente
  • Lo dudo

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Choose the most natural word to complete the sentence in a casual conversation. Choose A1

—¿Vas a venir a la cena? —________, depende del tráfico.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Quizás

The speaker is expressing uncertainty based on traffic, so 'Quizás' (maybe) is the only logical choice.

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb 'ser' (Indicative or Subjunctive) to show GREAT doubt. Fill Blank B1

Quizás ________ (él) el nuevo jefe, pero no estoy seguro de nada.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: sea

The phrase 'no estoy seguro de nada' indicates a high level of doubt, which triggers the subjunctive 'sea'.

Match the Spanish 'maybe' variation with its register. Match A2

左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4

Understanding register helps you sound more like a native speaker.

Complete the dialogue with the most polite response. dialogue_completion A2

Jefe: ¿Puedes terminar el informe para las 3? Empleado: ________, pero tengo muchas llamadas pendientes.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Quizás

In a professional setting, 'Quizás' followed by an explanation is a polite way to manage expectations without a flat refusal.

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よくある質問

10 問

There is no difference in meaning. 'Quizá' is slightly more formal and often used before consonants, while 'Quizás' is more common in speech and used before vowels. Both are correct.

No. Use the indicative if you are more certain, and the subjunctive if you are less certain. For example: 'Quizás viene' (He's likely coming) vs 'Quizás venga' (He might come, who knows).

Yes, that is its most common position. You can also use it as a one-word answer to a question.

It depends on the region. In Latin America, 'Tal vez' is very frequent. In Spain, 'Quizás' and 'Quizá' are very common. Both are understood everywhere.

You say 'Quizás no'. Example: '¿Viene Juan? —Quizás no.'

It is neutral. It's appropriate for both a formal letter and a casual conversation with a friend.

This is regional slang, especially common in Argentina and Uruguay. It's very informal.

Yes. 'Quizás fue él' (Maybe it was him).

The most common mistake is forgetting the accent mark or using the subjunctive with 'a lo mejor' by mistake.

No, 'Quizás' is an adverb, so it never changes its form for masculine or feminine nouns.

関連フレーズ

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Tal vez

synonym

Maybe / Perhaps

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A lo mejor

informal

Most likely / Maybe

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Acaso

specialized form

By chance / Perhaps

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Puede ser

similar

It could be

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