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  2. Translate Vale. See 2 authoritative translations of Vale in English with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations.

    • OK, OC, Okey, Ocá. OK, Okay. The easiest way to say OK in Spanish is, well, OK! Yes, we say the exact same thing, but since it’s usually a spoken expression the spellings sometimes differ when different people write it out.
    • Sí. Yes. You probably already know that sí means yes in Spanish. Because this term can indicate approval, confirmation, or acceptance, in many contexts it’s used the same way as OK.
    • Está bien. It’s OK, Alright. Está bien stands out as one of the most prevalent ways to convey agreement in Spanish. Está is the conjugation of the verb estar, so its translation is simply it is or it’s, while bien is an adverb meaning fine or well.
    • Tranquilo, Tranquila. It’s OK, Don’t worry. Tranquilo in Spanish is an adjective that translates literally as calm or relaxed. It’s often used informally to convey reassurance, as a simple way to tell someone it’s ok or don’t worry in Spanish.
  3. "Vale" is a form of "vale", an interjection which is often translated as "okay". "OK" is an interjection which is often translated as "OK". Learn more about the difference between "vale" and "OK" below.

  4. Translate Ok. See 11 authoritative translations of Ok in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.

  5. Ok’ (or ‘ Okay ’!) is one of those super useful words that has an array of different meanings; it can be used as a confirmation, to express agreement, to let someone know you’re not hurt, to critique and even to check understanding! But how do you get the same messages across in Spanish?

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  7. Learn how to say OK in Spanish: valé, simón, cuento con ello, va, claro, arre, ya estás, a huevo. Learn 10 alternatives to say ok in Spanish.