Breakdown of Quizás el horóscopo sabe tu destino.
tu
your
saber
to know (facts) / to hear from (someone)
quizás
perhaps / maybe
el horóscopo
the horoscope
Questions & Answers about Quizás el horóscopo sabe tu destino.
Why does this sentence use the regular present tense sabe after quizás? Doesn't 'perhaps' imply doubt?
While quizás expresses doubt, using it with the present indicative (the normal present tense, like sabe) is very common when you want to state a possibility as if it is a realistic guess. You will eventually learn another verb form called the subjunctive to express stronger doubt, but using the present indicative here is completely natural and correct.
Can I say quizá instead of quizás?
Why does this sentence use sabe instead of conoce for 'knows'?
Why doesn't tu have an accent mark in this sentence?