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What does kitto mean?

"Kitto" (きっと) is a Japanese word that means "probably", "most likely", or "certainly". It expresses a high degree of confidence or certainty about something.

Here are some examples of how "kitto" can be used:

* "Kitto ame ga furu yo." (きっと雨が降るよ。) - "It will probably rain."

* "Kitto kare wa kono shigoto ga dekiru." (きっと彼はこの仕事ができる。) - "He can certainly do this job."

* "Kitto kimi wa shiawase ni naru yo." (きっと君は幸せになるよ。) - "You will surely be happy."

Note: "Kitto" is a versatile word and can be used in a variety of situations. It can also be used to express a strong belief or opinion, even if there isn't concrete evidence to support it.

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