μήπως

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek phrase μή (mḗ) πως (pōs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmipos/
  • Hyphenation: μή‧πως

Conjunction

μήπως (mípos)

  1. if, by any chance, perhaps
    Μήπως θέλεις να βγούμε;Mípos théleis na vgoúme?I wonder if (by any chance) you would like to go?
    Μήπως είδες το παιδί μου;Mípos eídes to paidí mou?Did you by any chance see my child?
  2. as if, didn't? (forming rhetorical questions that indicate the opposite of the question is true)
    Μήπως δεν τον βοήθησα τόσες φορές;Mípos den ton voḯthisa tóses forés?As if I didn't help him so many times.
  3. in case, for fear that, lest
    Φοβήθηκα μήπως του έγινε κάτι, αργεί πολύ.Fovíthika mípos tou égine káti, argeí polý.I'm worried in case something happened to him, he's very late.
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