Claro.
Sure.
Language note: Means “of course/sure”. You can soften: “Claro que sim.” = “Of course.”
Culture note: Very common friendly reply when giving help—especially from staff or helpful strangers.
Context: The staff member agrees and is ready to help you with directions.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Claro
[KLAH-roo]
Of course / Sure
Polite, natural way to agree or confirm; can answer a request or question.
Claro, apanhas o metro e depois segues para Lisboa.
Of course, you take the subway and then you continue to Lisbon.
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