to some extent.
If you mean, "sure" as in "sure thing" or like "sure, why not", then the "sure" you're looking for is the same as "yes" in Cantonese. It's basically: 好啊 = "ho, ah" (the comma acts as a pause, like the comma in "sure, why not?")
Yes. "He" and "Hee". They sound the same but mean different things.
The girls were mean to the new arrivals. They did not mean to be hurtful. The mean of the numbers was not what they had expected.
Yes, hexa does mean 6. It is derived from the Greek word "hex" which means six.
estoy seguro: I'm sure. (or I'm safe.)
yes....sure!
Yes, pretty sure
Usually but you can never be to sure
I guess,...yeah! yes! It sure is !
they normally mean yes. It could mean there not sure ..And they also mean ask someone else.
do you mean jelly bandz ? yes i think so but if not i am sure you can get them from clares
It means definitely yes. Without a doubt- I have no doubts about this- I am sure- yes.
yes, im pretty sure that there is... I mean.....why wouldn't it.
Literally: yes sure. But what they actually mean in Dutch is along the lines of: definitely or of course
I'm not sure what you mean. Do you mean "are the characters in the books the same as the characters in the Movies? Yes
I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but yes.
Are you sure you didn't mean "ciao"?, then yes it is Italian and means "Hello".