3 Ways to Say 'Maybe' in Spanish (Without the Subjunctive šŸ˜…)

ā˜• The subjunctive has a way of making Spanish learners nervous. But here's some good news: you don't always need it to talk about what might happen. In this episode of Coffee Break Spanish, Pablo shares 3 everyday expressions that let you talk about possibility and uncertainty without reaching for the subjunctive. Along the way, you'll: šŸ¤” Use 'a lo mejor' to say something might be true: a lo mejor ha llegado ya šŸŽ¬ Reach for 'igual' in casual conversation: igual vamos al cine šŸ“ž Try 'lo mismo' for the same idea: lo mismo me llama esta noche āœ… See why all three work with the ordinary indicative, no subjunctive needed šŸ—£ļø Sound more natural and relaxed when you're not quite sure about something Whether you're just starting out or brushing up on your Spanish, these three little expressions are an easy win. Which one will you start using first? šŸ’¬ --- ā¤ļø Subscribe to Coffee Break Spanish: Ā Ā Ā /Ā @coffeebreakspanishĀ Ā  šŸ‘‰ Start your Coffee Break learning journey: https://coffeebreaklanguages.com/spanish šŸ“ŗ Watch more on Coffee Break TV: https://coffeebreaklanguages.com/coff... šŸæ Watch Next: • The subjunctive in Spanish - All you need to know to start using it    • TheĀ subjunctiveĀ inĀ SpanishĀ -Ā AllĀ youĀ needĀ ...Ā Ā  • How to react like a native speaker - Spanish conversational filler words    • HowĀ toĀ reactĀ likeĀ aĀ nativeĀ speakerĀ -Ā Spani...Ā Ā  • When to use 'ser' and 'estar' in Spanish    • WhenĀ toĀ useĀ ā€˜ser’ andĀ ā€˜estar’ inĀ SpanishĀ |...Ā Ā  About Coffee Break Spanish: Coffee Break Spanish helps you learn Spanish with clear, practical lessons that fit into your day. From grammar tips to real-world conversation skills, we break things down step by step so you can learn with confidence. #Spanish #LearnSpanish #CoffeeBreakSpanish #SpanishGrammar #SpanishSubjunctive