There are a few ways to say it, depending on the meaning of the word. 'Sure' can mean 'natuurlijk' in a sentence like: 'Sure, I'll do that for you.' This sentence is in Dutch: 'Natuurlijk doe ik dat voor je'.
'Sure' can also mean 'zeker' in a sentence like 'Are you sure?' This is in Dutch: 'Weet je dat zeker?'.
'Sure' is in Dutch 'natuurlijk' or abbreviated 'tuurlijk' (you can use that informally, when you talk to friends for example).
done is klaar in dutch
well i don't know very sure but she may say i like my fans I'M not sure
Sure, here is an example: "Please reply to this email by the end of the day."
I think reply (not so sure)
I am not sure but this is what I want to know as well!
"thats good to hear" "oh me too" "are you sure?" "you're boring" >:)
the dutch... not a 100% sure
Sure.................
I've never heard of dutch ball, are you sure you don't mean "dodgeball"?
yup sure
the dutch... not a 100% sure
you can be sure of shell
Can anybody know for sure? Probably it's "ik", the dutch word for "I".