Claro.
Of course.
Language note: “Claro” = “sure/of course”. A warmer option: “Claro que sim.” A negative: “Claro que não.”
Culture note: Portuguese often reply with a simple “Claro.” when offering help—friendly but not over-the-top.
Context: You agree calmly that you will keep it.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Claro
[KLAH-roo]
of course / sure
Common reply meaning agreement or confirmation (“Sure.” / “Of course.”).
—Guarda o bilhete. —Claro, guardo-o na mochila.
—Keep the ticket. —Of course, I’ll keep it in my backpack.
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