English
Pronunciation
Interjection
you bet
- (idiomatic) Expresses support, agreement, certainty or emphasis.
You bet they'll re-run such a successful show next season.
- (idiomatic, informal) Certainly, you're welcome; a reply to thank you or to a request.
“Hey, thanks for all your hard work yesterday.” / “You bet!”
1922, A. M. Chisholm, A Thousand a Plate:“Course it's mighty hard to tell till we've put out a few traps,” said the former, “but it looks to me like we've struck it lucky.”
“You bet,” Dobbs agreed. “I don't believe this here valley ever was trapped. We ain't come across no sign of any old camp—not so much as a blazed tree […] ”
Translations
certainly (reply to a request)
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- Chinese:
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- Czech: to si piš, jasně (cs)
- Dutch: nou en of, en of
- Esperanto: pli volonte
- Estonian: kindlasti (et)
- Finnish: varmasti (fi), täältä pesee (fi)
- French: plutôt (fr), oui (fr), y a intérêt, je veux, un peu (fr), rien qu'un peu, bien sûr (fr)
- German: und ob (de), aber hallo (de)
- Greek: σίγουρα (el) (sígoura)
- Hungarian: naná (hu), még szép, az biztos
- Italian: altroché, (to one person, informal) puoi scommetterci, ci puoi scommettere, (to one person, formal) può scommetterci, ci può scommettere, (to several people) potete scommetterci, ci potete scommettere, hai voglia
- Japanese: もちろん (ja) (mochiron)
- Maori: e mea ana, ehara ehara
- Portuguese: (to one person) pode apostar, (to several people) podem apostar
- Russian: ещё бы (ru) (ješčó by), а то́ (ru) (a tó), ещё как (ješčó kak)
- Sicilian: à' vogghia
- Thai: คุณพนัน (kun pá-nan)
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