In Spanish, the phrase ‘you sure’ can be translated as ‘¿estás seguro?’ if you are addressing a male or ‘¿estás segura?’ if you are addressing a female.
The word ‘seguro’ means ‘sure’ and it changes its ending based on the gender of the person you are speaking to. In this case, ‘estás’ is the second-person singular form of the verb ‘estar,’ which means ‘to be.’ So, when you ask someone if they are sure, you are essentially asking about their certainty or confidence regarding something.
It’s a common phrase used in conversations when you want to confirm someone’s assurance about a statement, decision, or information. Knowing how to say it correctly can help you communicate more effectively with Spanish speakers.