vielleicht
German
Etymology
From Middle High German vil līchte (“very easily”), thus: “what could easily happen”. Compare the same in German Low German villicht, Dutch wellicht, Saterland Frisian fielicht.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fiˈlaɪ̯çt/, /fɪˈlaɪ̯çt/ (standard)
- IPA(key): /flaɪ̯ç(t)/ (often in common speech)
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Adverb
vielleicht
- perhaps, maybe
- Vielleicht hat er einen Unfall gehabt.
- Maybe he’s had an accident.
- Vielleicht hat er einen Unfall gehabt.
- frequently replaces bitte (“please”) in polite questions
- Könnten Sie vielleicht das Fenster aufmachen?
- Could you perhaps open the window?
- Könnten Sie vielleicht das Fenster aufmachen?
- (colloquial) expresses amazement or excitement, particularly at something negative
- Das is’ vielleicht ’ne Geldverschwendung da!
- Now, that’s some waste of money!
- Das is’ vielleicht ’ne Geldverschwendung da!
Usage notes
- The use of vielleicht in a polite question is often preferable because it invites the person asked to disagree, whereas bitte may sound insisting. This depends a lot on context and intonation, however.
Synonyms
- möglicherweise
- unter Umständen
- womöglich
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