perhaps

perhaps
adverb
vielleicht

I'll go out, perhaps — ich gehe vielleicht aus

perhaps so — [das] mag [ja] sein

perhaps not — (maybe this is or will not be the case) vielleicht auch nicht; (it might be best not to do this) vielleicht lieber nicht

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adverb
(possibly: Perhaps it will rain.) vielleicht
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per·haps
[pəˈhæps, præps, AM pɚˈhæps]
adv inv
1. (maybe) vielleicht
\perhaps so ja, vielleicht
2. (about) etwa, ungefähr
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[pə'hps, prps]
adv
vielleicht

perhaps the greatest exponent of the art — der möglicherweise bedeutendste Vertreter dieser Kunst

perhaps so — das kann or mag sein

perhaps not —

will he make a complete recovery? – perhaps not, but we are doing our best — wird er sich ganz erholen? – das vielleicht nicht, aber wir tun unser Bestes

perhaps I might keep it for a day or two? — könnte ich es vielleicht or eventuell für ein oder zwei Tage behalten?

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perhaps [pə(r)ˈhæps; præps] adv vielleicht
perh. abk perhaps viell.
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adverb
vielleicht

I'll go out, perhaps — ich gehe vielleicht aus

perhaps so — [das] mag [ja] sein

perhaps not — (maybe this is or will not be the case) vielleicht auch nicht; (it might be best not to do this) vielleicht lieber nicht

* * *
adv.
etwa adv.
möglicherweise adv.
unter Umständen ausdr.
vielleicht adv.

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