Use 'Irgit'enya newet?' in formal situations and 'Irgit'enya neh?' with friends and family.
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Are you sure
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This is a general phrase used to question someone's certainty.
Use 'Apni ki nishchito?' in formal situations and 'Tui ki nishchito?' with close friends and family.
Use 'N'està segur/a?' in formal situations and 'N'estàs segur/a?' with friends and family. The ending changes depending on the speaker's gender.
Use 'Jste si jistý/á?' in formal situations and 'Jsi si jistý/á?' with friends and family. The ending changes depending on the speaker's gender.
Use 'Er De sikker?' in formal situations and 'Er du sikker?' with friends and family.
Use 'Sind Sie sicher?' in formal settings and when addressing someone you don't know well; 'Bist du sicher?' is for informal situations.
Use 'Είστε σίγουρος/η;' in formal situations and 'Είσαι σίγουρος/η;' with friends and family. The ending changes depending on the speaker's gender.
Use this to question someone's certainty or to express doubt.
Use 'Kas te olete kindel?' in formal situations and 'Oled sa kindel?' with friends and family.
This is a general phrase used to question someone's certainty.
Use 'Motma'eni?' with friends and family; 'Motma'en hastid?' is more formal.
Use 'Oletteko varma?' in formal situations and 'Oletko varma?' with friends and family.
Use 'Êtes-vous sûr(e) ?' in formal situations and 'T'es sûr(e) ?' with friends and family.
Use 'Está seguro/a?' in formal situations and 'Estás seguro/a?' with friends and family. The ending changes depending on the speaker's gender.
Use 'Tamane khatri chhe?' in formal situations and 'Tane khatri chhe?' with friends and family.
Use 'Shin kun tabbata?' in formal situations and 'Shin kin tabbata?' with friends and family.
Use this phrase to question someone's certainty.
Use 'Kya aap nishchit hain?' in formal situations and 'Kya tum nishchit ho?' with friends and family.
Use 'Biztos ön benne?' in formal situations and 'Biztos vagy benne?' with friends and family.
Use 'Apakah Anda yakin?' in formal situations and 'Apakah kamu yakin?' with friends and family.
Use 'Eruð þið viss/viss um það?' in formal situations and 'Ertu viss/viss um það?' with friends and family. The ending changes depending on the speaker's gender.
Use 'È sicuro/a?' when speaking to someone you respect or don't know well; 'Sei sicuro/a?' is for friends and family.
Use 'Hontō desu ka?' in formal situations and 'Hontō ni?' with friends and family.
Use 'Hwakshil-haeyo?' in formal situations and 'Hwakshilhae?' with friends and family.
Use 'Ar jūs įsitikinęs/įsitikinusi?' in formal situations and 'Ar tu įsitikinęs/įsitikinusi?' with friends and family. The ending changes depending on the speaker's gender.
Use 'Vai jūs esat pārliecināts/pārliecināta?' in formal situations and 'Vai tu esi pārliecināts/pārliecināta?' with friends and family. The ending changes depending on the speaker's gender.
Use 'Tumhala khatri aahe?' in formal situations and 'Tula khatri aahe?' with friends and family.
Use 'Adakah anda pasti?' in formal situations and 'Adakah kau pasti?' with friends and family.
Use 'Weet u het zeker?' in formal situations and 'Weet je het zeker?' with friends and family.
Use 'Er De sikker?' in formal situations and 'Er du sikker?' with friends and family.
Use 'Ki tusi yakeeni ho?' in formal situations and 'Ki tu yakeeni hain?' with friends and family.
Use 'Czy jest Pan/Pani pewien/pewna?' in formal situations; 'Jesteś pewien/pewna?' is for informal situations. The ending changes depending on the speaker's gender.
Use this phrase to question someone's certainty.
Use 'Sunteți sigur/ă?' in formal situations and 'Ești sigur/ă?' with friends and family. The ending changes depending on the speaker's gender.
Use 'Вы уверены?' in formal situations and when addressing someone you don't know well; 'Ты уверен(а)?' is for informal situations. The ending changes depending on the speaker's gender.
Use 'Är ni säker?' in formal situations and 'Är du säker?' with friends and family.
Use 'Je, una hakika?' in formal situations and 'Una hakika?' with friends and family.
Use 'Ungalukku nichchayam irukkiratha?' in formal situations and 'Unakku nichchayam irukkiratha?' with friends and family.
Use 'Meeku khachithangaa telusaa?' in formal situations and 'Neeku khachithangaa telusaa?' with friends and family.
Use 'Khun nae chai rue plao?' in formal situations and 'Ther nae chai rue plao?' with friends and family.
Use 'Sigurado po kayo?' in formal situations and 'Sigurado ka?' with friends and family.
Use 'Emin misiniz?' in formal situations and 'Emin misin?' with friends and family.
Use 'Ви впевнені?' in formal situations and when addressing someone you don't know well; 'Ти впевнений/впевнена?' is for informal situations. The ending changes depending on the speaker's gender.
Use 'Kya aap ko yaqeen hai?' in formal situations and 'Kya tumhen yaqeen hai?' with friends and family.
This is a general phrase used to question someone's certainty.
Use 'Ṣé ẹ dájú?' in formal situations and 'Ṣé o dájú?' with friends and family.
This is a general phrase used to question someone's certainty.
This is a general phrase used to question someone's certainty.
Use 'Niqinisekile?' in formal situations and 'Uqinisekile?' with friends and family.