How to Say ‘Maybe’ in Mexican Spanish
Tal vez
tahl behs
[tahl behs]
💬 Usage Tip: Use it to express hesitation or potential agreement.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Considered polite when you're unsure about committing.
Phrase Breakdown
Tal
[tahl]
Maybe
Perhaps; expressing uncertainty.
Tal vez podamos ir a un museo después del bar.
Maybe we can go to a museum after the bar.
vez
[behs]
perhaps
Used to express uncertainty or possibility.
Tal vez llueva esta noche.
Perhaps it will rain tonight.
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