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Make it descriptive, including relevant context, but also to the point. This way you improve your chances of getting a more relevant and specific answer.
these words are adverbs to mean that what you said is in the extreme
and « franchement » means that what you will say will be without hypocrisy
I see, so when you definitely agree with what youre saying?
Yes i would like! 🙂
you can say « Je suis sûr que ... » --> I'm sure ... you are beautiful, for example
Je suis sûr que tu es beau
Oo la la 😳
but « surement » and « certainement » are adverbs to express that you're not sure precisely
Ohh
As in, "Surely there has to be a way", you're not sure exactly, rather you're expressing that you think there should be
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yes « il y a surement un moyen » to use your example mean that there's a way maybe