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English "Perhaps" or "Maybe" ?

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 Message 1 of 9
15 October 2009 at 3:17pm | IP Logged 
Hi all!
I've always had this doubt: which is the difference between perhaps and maybe??? My professor 3 years ago told me that there is a veeeery slight difference that he would expect a C2 leveled guy to know (I was B2 at that time). Now I'm at C2.. Who can explain me that difference???

Thanks in advance

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15 October 2009 at 3:57pm | IP Logged 
You might want to go through the following link:

expressing possibility: perhaps/maybe, may/might


I believe that should address your doubt

Edited by lerner on 15 October 2009 at 3:57pm

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15 October 2009 at 4:18pm | IP Logged 
Thanks!! This was very useful and clarifing :)
Thanks lerner!
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 Message 4 of 9
15 October 2009 at 5:55pm | IP Logged 
Hey, Im C2 (native) and I have no idea so you shouldn't be worrying :p

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 Message 5 of 9
15 October 2009 at 7:27pm | IP Logged 
Perhaps is quite rare in some areas -- many natives don't see the distinction as useful, so why preserve two words so similar in meaning? Some people used to say "mayhaps" (which I've only ever read in old books, and never heard except in old plays) but that's died out completely in the modern language.
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15 October 2009 at 9:08pm | IP Logged 
In Standard American English, to my knowledge, perhaps is not pronounced "praps," as is claimed in the BBC article (link above); it's "per-haps." Nor is there any significant difference that I can perceive between perhaps and maybe. And I just checked my dictionary and under "perhaps" the definition was "maybe."
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15 October 2009 at 9:43pm | IP Logged 
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt

It specifies the exact differences between these sorts of words for the purposes of
official standards. Different from everyday spoken English, but it may be of interest to
advanced English learners...
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 Message 8 of 9
15 October 2009 at 10:17pm | IP Logged 
That's a good question, and I agree with the BBC reference. For me, the difference between the two words is very, very small, and they are almost synonymous. "Perhaps" sounds a little more formal and sometimes a little pretentious. I think that "maybe" is far more likely to occur in conversation, and "perhaps" in print. I decide which word to use mostly by intuition and by listening to the the sound of the entire sentence. Usually, either one is fine.

Two or more options being available to say essentially the same thing is characteristic of English. This can make it hard to decide which word to use, but also gives you a way to vary your word choice in ways that, hopefully, won't bore your reader! For example, if you repeat "maybe" too many times in a piece of writing, your reader will probably begin to doubt what you are trying to say. Thus, normally it is best to make your statements strong, and only use these words denoting uncertainty sparingly. Of course, it all depends on what you are writing, too.

I hope that helped.

Edited by meramarina on 15 October 2009 at 10:17pm



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