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Difference between "quizás" and "quizá"

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whats the diffrence between quiza y quizas....... thnkx

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updated Dec 5, 2010
edited by --Mariana--
posted by satyasheel
Welcome to the forum. Many members are trying to learn English, so we ask that you use standard spelling, capitalization and punctuation, not text. - KevinB, Dec 4, 2010

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Hello and welcome to the forum.

As the others have mentioned, please remember to use proper spelling, capitalization, and punctuation in your posts.

As for your question, there is no difference between using "quizás" and "quizá."

updated Dec 5, 2010
posted by --Mariana--
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hey thnx but .. can u give me some examples of them...... -

Examples? They are exactly the same! No difference. 100% interchangeable. The only difference is that "quizás" was possibly created after "quizá".

updated Dec 5, 2010
edited by lazarus1907
posted by lazarus1907
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If you double click on quiza you get "perhaps"

If you double click on quizas you get "maybe"

Try it!

When we ask a question, we are required to write it using proper grammar, for example, "Help me please".

updated Dec 4, 2010
edited by Brynleigh
posted by Brynleigh
hey thnx but .. can u give me some examples of them...... - satyasheel, Dec 4, 2010
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quizá and quizás.... I think it depends on who is saying them. In the South of Spain its normal for them to cut off the S from the end of plural nouns and verbs... it becomes sort of silent.

updated Dec 4, 2010
posted by amyfreelance
You're mixing phonetics and lexicon. - lazarus1907, Dec 4, 2010
Both words are correct, and both can be found in the dictionary. It has nothing to do with pronunciation or meaning. - lazarus1907, Dec 4, 2010
I thought maybe the member could have heard it being said, or read it. So, if he heard it, may have thought there was a difference, in that sense - amyfreelance, Dec 4, 2010