Alexey
What's the difference between the words "probably" and "maybe"?
2009年6月17日 10:43
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"probably" carries a greater degree of certainty, it means reasonably true...without much doubt. вероятно Probably it will rain. 90% chance "maybe" means possibly but not certainly. может быть Maybe it will rain. Maybe it won't. 50% chance
2009年6月17日
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I think that is a combination of these answers. Maybe and probably neither mean yes nor no BUT. If I said it "it probably will" I would say that there is more certainty that is will than if I say "maybe it will". It will probably snow tomorrow. Maybe it will snow tomorrow. The first = there is an 80/90% chance of snow. The second = there is a 50% chance of snow. This can work the other way too - "it probably won't" or "maybe it won't" It probably won't snow = there is a only a 10% chance of snow. Maybe it won't snow = there is a 40-50% chance of snow. (sometimes the last example is used if you are hoping that there won't be snow too!) Probably is further towards the end of BOTH ends of the gradient line between yes or now, than maybe. Maybe is closer to the centre.
2009年6月18日
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probably means it is more likely to be a yes maybe means it could be yes or it could be no
2009年6月17日
sorry - the gradient line between yes and NO!
2009年6月18日
they are synonyms... they mean the same thing. but to some they have an understanding by the tone of voice that one means more than the other. they are they same... Neither YES or NO. still confused... search www.synonym.com
2009年6月17日
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