What does German word Vielleicht mean?

What does German word Vielleicht mean?

maybe
A quick look at “vielleicht”, the German word for “maybe”. and welcome to our German Word of the Day.

How do you use Vielleicht in German?

“Vielleicht” leans more to the side of the subject being vague or even unlikely. It can also be used to make a polite excuse for not showing up to some event (“Vielleicht komme ich vorbei.”).

Is Vielleicht an adverb?

Both “vielleicht” and “leider” are so called “sentence adverbs” that express the speaker’s attitude towards the described event.

What does Aber means in English?

Aber and Inver are common elements in place-names of Celtic origin. Both mean “confluence of waters” or “river mouth”.

What is Wahrscheinlich English?

British English: likely /ˈlaɪklɪ/ ADJECTIVE. You use likely to indicate that something is probably true or will probably happen in a particular situation.

How do you use Wahrscheinlich?

You use likely to indicate that something is probably true or will probably happen in a particular situation. When people see that something actually works, they are much more likely to accept change. Something that is probable is likely to be true or likely to happen.

Can you start a sentence with an adverb in German?

The adverb can be placed at the beginning of the sentence, in which case the finite verb has to follow it. Deshalb kaufte sie Obst immer in diesem Geschäft. (That’s why she always bought flowers at this store.)

What does the Scottish word Inver mean?

meeting of the waters
‘Inver’ meaning meeting of the waters. Examples of these are Inverness and Inverkip. ‘Tigh’ meaning house. Examples are Tighnabruaich and Tyndrum.

What does Soch mean in Welsh?

Noun. soch (plural sochlar) hair.

What is Wahrscheinlich in German?

adjective. probable, likely; (= glaubhaft) plausible.

What is TMP in German?

The time, manner, place rule – TMP.

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