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1 for certain
(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) con certeza, con toda seguridadcon certeza, con toda seguridadexpr.• a ciencia cierta expr.• con seguridad expr. -
2 for certain
(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) bestemt; med sikkerhed* * *(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) bestemt; med sikkerhed -
3 for certain
(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) com certeza* * *for certaincom certeza.————————for certainpor certo, com certeza, sem dúvida. I know for certain/tenho certeza absoluta. -
4 for certain
(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) með vissu -
5 for certain
(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) biztosan -
6 for certain
kesin olarak* * *(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) kesin olarak -
7 for certain
(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) zagotovo -
8 for certain
• varmasti* * *(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) varmasti -
9 for certain
(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) med sikkerhet, sikkert -
10 for certain
(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) di sicuro -
11 for certain
(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) ganz sicher -
12 for certain
(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) na pewno -
13 for certain
(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) droši; noteikti* * *droši -
14 for certain
(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) tikrai -
15 for certain
säkert, med säkerhet* * *(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) säkert, med säkerhet -
16 for certain
(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) určite* * *• urcite• iste -
17 for certain
(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) (în mod) sigur -
18 for certain
(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) (στα) σίγουρα -
19 for certain
(definitely: She may come but she can't say for certain.) najisto, určitě -
20 for certain
definitely:بِالتَّأكيدShe may come but she can't say for certain.
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