Latvian English Dictionary

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varbūt in English:

1. maybe


Maybe later.
It is fairly safe to say that the family bound for Australia, or wherever it may be, has in its mind a vision of a nice house, or a flat, with maybe a bit of garden.
Maybe I should add some sentences without translations too. It's a very quick way to improve the rating of your language.
I'm not cut out for gambling. Maybe I'm just unlucky, but working for my pay is more of a sure thing.
Huh? Or maybe did how many of what do what how? What do you think?
Maybe it's his age but his opinions seem a little more grounded in experience than everyone else's.
Mmmmn ... maybe I'll have a hair of the dog. "Whoa, hold up a mo! Here, I cooked roast fish for this morning. You ought to be able to eat this OK."
If every user adds twenty sentences per day on Tatoeba, maybe it would be possible to reach one million sentences by Christmas.
I'm planning my next vacation. Maybe I'll go to Disneyland with my family and friends. How much should I save for it?
Your face looks pale. Are you OK? Maybe it would be better if you went to the hospital, don't you think?
People applaud a singer because he sang well, or maybe because he finally stopped.
A scientist had to know how to ask the correct question and to state it so clearly that the answer would be, in effect, a definite yes or no, not "maybe".
You should practice English with a friend or classmate. Maybe you could join an Internet forum or a language club.

English word "varbūt"(maybe) occurs in sets:

And, or, but, so - Un, vai, bet, tāpēc
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2. probably


It's probably OK.
Tomorrow, the car needs to go to the garage for a big service. It'll probably set me back a couple of hundred euros.
A self-proclaimed democrat, who is lucky enough to live in a democratic country, but who constantly swears at politicians without committing himself to politics, has probably not understood the word "democracy".
Marriage is for women the commonest mode of livelihood, and the total amount of undesired sex endured by women is probably greater in marriage than in prostitution.
Ah, this is my idiot son Takashi "Eh-er, yes. (The late) Takashi, right?" "Fuusy, he isn't dead yet! Probably."
I had imagined that the newbies fresh from university would probably be stuck with all the backstage work - collecting reference material, getting copies and such but I couldn't have been proved more wrong.
Just as the female ant after coition loses her wings, which then become superfluous, nay, dangerous for breeding purposes, so for the most part does a woman lose her beauty after giving birth to one or two children; and probably for the same reasons.
It really is a nice theory. The only defect I think it has is probably common to all philosophical theories. It's wrong.
Situation report. "At present 4 in sight. At most probably 7. Holding small calibre arms."
The Bible tells us to love our neighbors, and also to love our enemies; probably because they are generally the same people.
An ancient manor, probably from the time of the templar knights, is the home to our family, and its outbuildings welcome friends and holiday guests all year round.
Probably just a stupid urban legend "But they do say 'there's no smoke without fire', don't they?"
What is political science? From the "political," people will probably first associate it with the political incidents that enliven journalism.

English word "varbūt"(probably) occurs in sets:

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