AMADO IN ENGLISH AND TAGALOG – This article will teach you about what amado is in the English and Tagalog translation. What is the meaning of the amado in English and In Tagalog?
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In Korean, the word amado translates as “maybe” in English and “siguro” sa Tagalog.

Although yes is (ne) and no is (aniyo), do you know how to say “maybe” in Korean? This is the lesson for YOU whether your response is’maybe’ or even ‘no’.
Today, you’ll discover the many methods to say ‘maybe’ in Korean, as well as the various consequences of utilizing that word. Perhaps this is the term that will kickstart your Korean language study.
How to say Maybe in Korean in a Standard way
The standard version can be utilized with persons who are older than you, but not strangers. If you’re not close, it’s also acceptable to use this with your peers, or even with those younger than you if you’re not close.
Example:
This example is from 90daykorean.com
아마 내일 다시 비가 올거에요.
(Ama naeil dashi biga olgeoeyo.)
Maybe it will rain again tomorrow.
아마도 여섯시까지 일을 다 마무리할 수 있을 거예요.
(Amado yeoseossikkaji ireul da mamurihal su isseul goyeyo.)
Maybe I can finish all of my work by 6.
How to say Maybe in Korean in a Informal way
The informal version is used between close friends who are the same age or younger than you.
Example:
This example is from 90daykorean.com
혹시 그 파티에 같이 갈래? (Hokshi geu patie kachi gallae?)
By any chance, wanna go to that party together?
어쩌면 그가 한 말이 모두 사실일지도 몰라. (Eojjeomyeon geuga han mari modu sasiriljido molla.)
Maybe everything he said was true.
글쎄, 그 약속이 아직 확실한지 모르겠네. (Geulsse, geu yaksoki ajik hwakshilhanji moreugettne.)
I wouldn’t know, that appointment hasn’t been finalized yet.
More meaning of Amado(아마도)
Amado(아마도) it means maybe in English.
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