How to Say ‘Maybe tomorrow’ in French
Peut-être demain
💬 Usage Tip: Imply a tentative plan for the near future.
🇫🇷 In France: This phrase often softens refusals, suggesting future possibilities instead.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Peut
[puh]
might
Expresses possibility or probability in doing something.
Peut-être demain, si tu es libre.
Maybe tomorrow if you are free.
être
[eh-tra]
be
Exist or occur; denotes possibility or existence of a state.
Nous pourrions être d'accord demain.
We might agree tomorrow.
demain
[duh-man]
tomorrow
The day following today.
Peut-être demain, lors d'une rencontre.
Maybe tomorrow, during a meeting.
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