Bet
意味: Okay; I agree; it's a deal.
'Bet' is a concise way to confirm agreement or acceptance. Where you might say 'okay,' 'sounds good,' or 'deal,' Gen Z says 'bet.' It can express agreement with a plan ('Want to meet at 7?' 'Bet'), confirm understanding, or express approval. Sometimes used sarcastically when you don't actually agree. Its brevity is part of its appeal.
例文
- I'll be there at six.' 'Bet. 要去吃饭吗?「行」¿Vamos a comer? «Hecho»ご飯食べに行かない?「了解」6시에 갈게. '알겠어.
- You should come to the party.' 'Bet, I'll be there. 我8点到「好的」Estaré allí a las 8. «Vale»8時に行くよ「りょ」파티에 와. '좋아, 갈게.
- Oh, you don't need my help? Bet. 行,搞起来Hecho, vamos a elloよし、やろう아, 내 도움 필요 없다고? 알겠어.
発音
/bet/
使い方ガイド
場面: agreement, confirmation, sarcasm
トーン: casual, affirming
✓ 正しい言い方
- Bet行hecho了解ㅇㅋ
- Bet, sounds good行行vale vale了解了解ㅇㅋ 좋아
- Bet, I'm in好,行vale, hechoおけ、了解ㅇㅋ 나도 할게
✗ 間違った言い方
- Overusing it in professional contexts在职业场合不要过度使用No abuses de este término en contextos profesionales仕事の場で多用しないこと직장 같은 격식 있는 자리에서 남용하지 말 것
よくある間違い
- Can be sarcastic—tone indicates genuine vs ironic use
- Single-word response is normal; no need to elaborate
起源と歴史
The usage evolved from 'you bet' (certainly, I agree) being shortened to just 'bet.' It spread through Black American vernacular and hip-hop culture before becoming Gen Z standard vocabulary. The term carries a sense of confident commitment—when you say 'bet,' you're locking in.
語源: Shortened from 'you bet,' meaning certainly
初出: Black American vernacular, mainstream 2010s
文化的背景
Era: 2010s onwards
Generation: Gen Z and younger Millennials
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Internet culture
Regional notes: American origin, now global.
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