perhaps in Arabic
perhaps in Arabic is رُبَّمَا, مِن اَلْمُمْكِن, لَعَلَّ — perhaps means possibly; maybe.
perhaps in Arabic
رُبَّمَا
Pronounced: rubbamā
indicating a lack of certainty
مِن اَلْمُمْكِن
Pronounced: min al-mumkin
indicating a lack of certainty
لَعَلَّ
Pronounced: laʕalla
indicating a lack of certainty
What does "perhaps" mean?
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adv Possibly; maybe.
"Perhaps we should wait until tomorrow to decide."
perhaps in a sentence
- Perhaps we should wait until tomorrow to decide.
- Perhaps she just forgot to reply.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "perhaps" in Arabic?
"perhaps" in Arabic is رُبَّمَا, مِن اَلْمُمْكِن, لَعَلَّ. perhaps means: Possibly; maybe.
How do you pronounce رُبَّمَا?
"perhaps" in Arabic is رُبَّمَا, pronounced "rubbamā".
How do you use "perhaps" in a sentence?
Example: "Perhaps we should wait until tomorrow to decide." In Arabic, "perhaps" is رُبَّمَا, مِن اَلْمُمْكِن, لَعَلَّ.
Are there other ways to say "perhaps" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "perhaps": رُبَّمَا, مِن اَلْمُمْكِن, لَعَلَّ.
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