Certainly

Used to express complete confidence or agreement; without doubt or reservation.

From Middle English 'certeinly', derived from Old French 'certain' meaning 'sure, reliable'. The word entered English in the 13th century, combining the Latin 'certus' (determined, resolved) with the suffix '-ly' to create an adverb of absolute assurance.

AMበእርግጥ
ARبالتأكيد
BNনিশ্চিতভাবে
CAcertament
CSjistě
DAhelt sikkert
DEsicherlich
ELσίγουρα
ESciertamente
FAمطمئناً
FIvarmasti
FRcertainement
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