What does scommetterci in Italian mean?
What is the meaning of the word scommetterci in Italian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use scommetterci in Italian.
The word scommetterci in Italian means ci puoi scommettere!, puoi scommetterci!, certo, sicuro, senz'altro, scommetterci, scommettere su, essere convinto. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word scommetterci
ci puoi scommettere!, puoi scommetterci!interjection (informal (that is certain) (interiezione: Esclamazione: Perbacco!, dai!, forza!, oh no!) Whatever the government does will cost us money -- you can bet on it! Qualsiasi cosa farà il governo ci costerà del denaro, ci puoi scommettere! |
certo, sicuro, senz'altrointerjection (informal (emphatic yes) (interiezione: Esclamazione: Perbacco!, dai!, forza!, oh no!) “Are you going to the game tonight?” "You bet!" "Vai alla partita stasera?" "Puoi scommetterci!" |
scommetterci, scommettere su(figurative (be totally confident of) (verbo intransitivo: Verbo che non richiede un complemento oggetto: "Dormivo quando mi ha telefonato" - "Passate pure di qua") My holiday starts tomorrow, so you can bet on it raining! Le mie vacanze iniziano domani, quindi puoi star certo che pioverà! |
essere convintotransitive verb (figurative, informal (with clause: expect) (verbo intransitivo: Verbo che non richiede un complemento oggetto: "Dormivo quando mi ha telefonato" - "Passate pure di qua") I bet Ian won't come to work today. Ci scommetto che oggi Ian non verrà al lavoro. |
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