What does claro que mean?
means Yes, of course and ¡Claro que no! means Of course not, or Not at all.
How do you use Claro que si?
Claro is used more in conversation, such as when someone is telling you a story. The listener often peppers his responses with 'claro' and 'claro que sí', in order to express the listener's affirmation and understanding of the story.
How do you say in Spanish OK?
(= yes) ¡sí!
What is Qu est ce que tu?
Qu'est-ce que tu fais ? : What are you doing? faire, présent.
What is Spanish for dark rum?
darkoscuro la oscuridadrumel ron
What does it mean when someone says que si?
= "That God would bless you!" Or, "I would that God would bless you!" ¡Claro que si! = "Of course!" ¡Claro que no! = "There is no way!" or "of course not!"
Can Tambien mean OK?
It seems as though it means "very well" or some other form of "ok".
How do you say in Spanish no?
Nop – Nope. To say “no” in Spanish in a super informal way, use this expression. It works the same way as the English “nope” but once again, make it a short /o/ instead of the English diphthong.
What does Paja mean in Spanish slang?
English Translation. straw. More meanings for paja. straw noun. pajita, popote, sorbete, pitillo.
What does Qu est-ce que?
Qu'est-ce que is a French way to start a question. Literally, it's built with three French words: Que + est + ce → “What + is + it/that?…” As a French question, it's a longer way to ask: “What… ?” It's correct French, but in real, everyday spoken French, we tend to ask shorter questions.
How do you say hi what are u doing in French?
Yeah, hi, what are you doing? Hé, qu'est-ce que tu fais ?
What is D accord in English?
okayDefinition of d'accord : in accord : agreed : okay.
How do you say Claro?
Break 'claro' down into sounds: [KLAIR] + [OH] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
What is have a good day in Spanish to English?
¡Que tengas un buen día! is the direct translation of 'have a good a day' or 'have a nice day'. As a result, many Spanish learners are familiar with this expression.
How do you spell what are you doing?
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How do you say tambien in English?
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What does "que" mean in English?
The literally translation of "que" in this case is "why". "Why Yes, clearly!" Or, in better English: "Why yes, of course!" Using "why" here before "yes" or "no" is slightly archaic. In more modern English, "yes" is similarly intensified by just inflection or sometimes with "Well" as in "Well, yes, of course!"
What is the meaning of "ojala que"?
Per the review book, “Passing the AP exam in Spanish, “Ojala ”and “Ojala que ” are words of desire (hoping that or wishing that) and when followed by a verb the tense will be subjunctive form. If present or present perfect subjunctive is used the situation would be where there’s a chance for such desire; however if past subjunctive is being used the situation would not be possible.
Why do heterosexuals say "qué rica"?
Most heterosexual males will say “qué rica” or even “qué rica, mami” to compliment the female and boost her ego; by the same token, heterosexual females can only say “qué rico” to refer both to the act and to their partner and so are more likely to say “qué rico, papi” to make it clear that they’re not referring to the act itself (although they may say it) but to their male partner and so specifically compliment him and boost his ego.
What does "that's exactly it" mean?
It’s an affirmation of what the person has just said. I would translate it as “That’s exactly it.”
Word Often Means 'Of Course' or 'Obviously'
Claro que esto no es bueno. (Clearly this isn't good.). Tiago Pádua /Creative Commons.
Claro as an Adverb or Interjection
When expressing the idea of obviousness or certainty, claro frequently is followed by que. However, it can also be used in other ways as shown in the examples .
Claro as an Adjective
As an adjective, claro varies in form with number and gender. It has a variety of meanings including "light in color," "clear," "evident," "weak" or "thin" (in the sense of being watered down), and "frank."
Claro as a Noun
Un claro is a clearing (as in a forest) or some other kind of empty space.
