Signification
An emphatic way to say "no, of course not".
Contexte culturel
In Spain, this phrase is often used with a very sharp intonation to show disbelief. Mexicans often add 'para nada' after the phrase for extra emphasis.
Intonation matters
Say it with a firm, downward pitch to sound confident.
Signification
An emphatic way to say "no, of course not".
Intonation matters
Say it with a firm, downward pitch to sound confident.
Teste-toi
Complete the phrase.
¿Quieres ir a trabajar hoy? ¡Claro que ___!
The phrase is '¡Claro que no!' to express negation.
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Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercices¿Quieres ir a trabajar hoy? ¡Claro que ___!
The phrase is '¡Claro que no!' to express negation.
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Questions fréquentes
1 questionsYes, but keep your tone respectful.
Expressions liées
Por supuesto que no
synonymOf course not