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- eitielApril 2013
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Ivan-AndresApril 2013 Hola!!. both means the same. But Quizas or Quizá is more usable while you are talking. In my case, I have never used "A lo mejor" when I am in a conversation. And most people here in Latin America use Quizas or Quiza more than A lo mejor. |
Alexa999August 2017 Both are the same |
miquelvidalApril 2013 Hola!! Sí, Ivan-Andres tiene razón. Pero en España se usan indistintamente y, en mi caso, prefiero "a lo mejor". Un saludo |
HernanGhirimoldiApril 2013 in Argentina is a little more common to say "a lo mejor" than quizas or quizá but both means the same and you'll be perfectly understood by using any of them