Ziya
In Spanish is there a difference between quizás and quizá?
14 juil. 2020 18:14
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Depende de si la palabra sigiuente empieza con vocal o no Quizá venga más tarde Quizás el tercero se le escapó. ¿Vienes mañana?, Quizás
16 juillet 2020
Both are equally correct, and very few arguments can be used to choose one or the other, although it is true that the Royal Spanish Academy prefers "quizá" a "quizas". The rules set standards, but the own use and tastes of the speakers end up imposing their options. In general we can say that, moved by phonetic reasons, we tend to say "quizá" when the word that is written next begins with consonant, and "quizás" if the word that follows begins with a vowel. So, we say: "Quizá llame a Laura esta tarde", and "Quizás encuentres lo que buscas en otro lugar". Hope I've helped you Ziya. If you are looking for a Spanish teacher visit my profile: https://www.italki.com/spanish
15 juillet 2020
No difference at all. Both are correct and interchangeable in any context.
14 juillet 2020
Hi Ziya, No, both mean the same thing and both are correct.
14 juillet 2020
Gracias por la repuesta. Te estoy obligado.
15 juillet 2020
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