maybe
It states uncertainty by presenting information as a possibility neither confirming nor denying.
I might need a coat
'Quizás' is used here to express uncertainty about the need for a coat.
Perhaps we shouldn't eat so much candy
In this sentence, 'quizás' is used as a suggestion or advice to avoid eating too much candy.
Maybe I'll move to another city
'Quizás' here introduces a future possibility of moving to another city.
I might be able to help you with that
In this case, 'quizás' introduces the possibility of being able to provide help.
Perhaps we should study for the exam
This sentence uses 'quizás', which is equivalent to 'perhaps' in English, to convey a suggestion or a possibility of studying for the exam.
It might rain tomorrow
This sentence uses the word 'quizás' for speculation about a future event of raining tomorrow.
Maybe in the future cars can fly
This sentence uses quizás to express the uncertainty or speculation about a future event that cars may fly.
Maybe you're right and I should listen to you
In this case, 'quizás' introduces the possibility that the speaker might be incorrect and should consider the other person's advice.
I don't know, maybe I won't go to the concert
This sentence uses 'quizás' to express uncertainty about attending a concert.
None
This use of 'quizás' reflects uncertain information about whether she will come to the party or not.