You bet your boots Meaning in English
expression
YOO BET yur BOOTS
YOO BET yaw BOOTS
Definición
This informal expression means 'definitely' or 'absolutely,' used to strongly confirm something. It's a colorful way to say yes without any doubt.
Uso & Matices
Very informal and a bit old-fashioned, often used for emphasis. Similar to 'you bet' or 'absolutely.' Not used in formal writing. Most common in American English, sometimes playful or humorous.
Spanish: por supuesto - claro que síPortuguese (BR): pode apostar - com certezaPortuguese (PT): podes apostar - com certezaChinese (Simplified): 当然 - 肯定没错Chinese (Traditional): 當然 - 肯定沒錯Hindi: ज़रूर - बिल्कुलArabic: بالتأكيد - طبعاًBengali: নিশ্চয়ই - একদম - শতভাগRussian: ещё бы - конечно - без сомненийJapanese: もちろんさ - 絶対に - 間違いなくVietnamese: chắc chắn rồi - dĩ nhiên - tuyệt đốiKorean: 당연하지 - 물론이지 - 절대적으로Turkish: kesinlikle - elbette - tabii kiUrdu: یقیناً - بالکل - ضرورIndonesian: pasti dong - tentu saja - sudah pasti
Oraciones de Ejemplo
—Are you coming to the party? —You bet your boots!
basic
If Mom asks if I finished my homework, you bet your boots I did.
basic
Will it rain tomorrow? You bet your boots!
basic
Can I count on you to show up early? You bet your boots, I'll be there first!
natural
—Did you lock the door before leaving? —You bet your boots I did!
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Are you excited for the trip? You bet your boots—I can't wait!
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