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Definition
  1. Adverbial phrase:

    • Perhaps / Maybe: Used to express uncertainty or possibility about a situation or statement. It indicates that something is not certain but could be true or could happen.
    • Sometimes / At times: Used to indicate that an event or situation occurs occasionally, but not always or regularly.
  2. Adverbial phrase (in mitigating statements):

    • I'm afraid / It's possible that: Used to soften a statement, often when delivering news that is potentially negative, disappointing, or corrective, implying a degree of regret or hesitation.
Usage Examples
  • Expressing possibility:

    • Ngày mai có khi trời sẽ mưa. (Perhaps it will rain tomorrow.)
    • ấy có khi đã về nhà rồi. (Maybe she has already gone home.)
  • Indicating occasional occurrence:

    • Có khi tôi thích ăn đồ chua. (Sometimes I like to eat sour food.)
    • Anh ấy có khi rất vui tính. (He can be very funny at times.)
  • Softening a statement:

    • Bây giờ mới đi thì có khi hơi muộn. (To leave only now is, I'm afraid, a bit late.)
    • Kế hoạch nàykhi không khả thi. (This plan might not be feasible, I'm afraid.)
Advanced Usage
  • Used at the beginning or middle of a clause to cast doubt or suggest an alternative viewpoint.
    • Có khi chúng ta nên suy nghĩ lại. (Perhaps we should reconsider.)
    • Chúng ta, có khi, đã hiểu lầm nhau. (We may have misunderstood each other.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Có lẽ (adverbial phrase): Probably, likely. Expresses a higher degree of certainty than "có khi."

    • ấy có lẽ sẽ đồng ý. (She will probably agree.)
  • Đôi khi (adverb): Sometimes, occasionally. Used specifically for occasional occurrence, not for expressing "perhaps."

    • Đôi khi tôi thíchmột mình. (Sometimes I like to be alone.)
Synonyms
  • Perhaps: Used when you are not certain.
  • Maybe: Used to express possibility.
  • Sometimes: On some occasions but not always.
  • I'm afraid: Used to politely introduce a disappointing or negative opinion.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • Có khi không chừng: An emphatic form meaning "it very well might be that..." or "for all one knows."

    • Có khi không chừng anh ta đã quên mất. (For all we know, he might have forgotten.)
  • Biết đâu có khi: A rhetorical phrase meaning "who knows, maybe..."

    • Biết đâu có khi chúng ta sẽ thắng. (Who knows, maybe we will win.)
có khi

Có khi tôi thích ở một mình để đọc sách.

  1. I'm afraid
    • bây giờ mới đi thì có khi hơi muộn
      to leave only now, is I'm afraid a bit late
  2. Sometimes