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    • Ok / Okey / Okay. Let’s start with a no-brainer! Lots of people (especially in Mexico) slip English words and expressions into their spoken Spanish, and ‘ok’ is no exception.
    • Oki-doki – Okey-dokey. Let’s say your texting your Mexican friend about going to the movies and they respond with that quintessentially Mexican phrase … ‘oki-doki’!
    • Claro / Claro que sí – Of course. ‘Claro’ literally means ‘clear’, so when used to express agreement, it’s kind of like saying that something is very clear / obvious.
    • Clarines – Of course. A ‘clarín’ is a musical instrument, more specifically a ‘bugle’, and ‘clarines’ are a bunch of ‘bugles’, but in Mexico City ‘clarines’ is also a way of saying ‘claro’ or ‘of course’.
  2. Language Drops is a fun, visual language learning app. Learn Mexican Spanish free today. Wondering what the American English word for "Ok" is? Here you can find the translation for "Ok" and a mnemonic illustration to help you remember it.

    • Va (Ok in Spanish) Listen to the conversation here: ACTOR 1. ¿Quieres ir a comer al rato? (Do you want to grab a bite later?) ACTOR 2. ¿De qué tienes antojo?
    • Suena bien (Sounds good) In Spanish, we do have the “sounds good” expression, you can use it to make someone agree to your plan or when they have already suggested something, and you’re agreeing with them.
    • De acuerdo (I agree) AT THE SHOPPING CENTER. Listen here: ACTOR 1. ¿Qué te parece este vestido? (What do you think about this dress?) ACTOR 2. A mí me gusta, se te ve bien.
    • Claro o claro que sí (Of course) This alternative is a lifesaver, you may use it for ANY situation. You may also use it to disagree with someone, so instead of saying claro que sí, just change it for claro que no. i.e.
  3. Browse Spanish translations from Spain, Mexico, or any other Spanish-speaking country. Translate Okay. See 13 authoritative translations of Okay in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.

  4. OK in Spanish can be de acuerdo, bueno, bien, simpático, el visto bueno, aprobar, and dar el visto bueno a —among other translations. Read on to learn all about how to say OK in Spanish! OK , okay , or ok are all valid in English, but how do you say OK in Spanish?

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  6. Oct 31, 2023 · Answer: “Está bien.” (That’s fine) Listen: “Exacto” Listen: Translation: Exactly.

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