意味
Means something is obvious, easily understood, or evident.
文化的背景
In Spain, 'Está claro' is often used as a filler word or a way to assert authority in a debate. It can sound quite strong. Mexicans often prefer '¡Claro!' or 'Claro que sí' for agreement, which sounds slightly warmer than the bare 'Está claro'. In Argentina, you might hear 'Está clarito', using the diminutive to add a touch of informal emphasis or irony. Colombians often use 'Me queda claro' to personalize the understanding, which is considered very polite.
Use 'Clarísimo' for impact
If you want to sound like a native, use 'Está clarísimo' when you agree with someone. It shows enthusiasm!
Watch your tone
Saying 'Está claro' with a flat tone can sound like you are annoyed. Keep it friendly!
意味
Means something is obvious, easily understood, or evident.
Use 'Clarísimo' for impact
If you want to sound like a native, use 'Está clarísimo' when you agree with someone. It shows enthusiasm!
Watch your tone
Saying 'Está claro' with a flat tone can sound like you are annoyed. Keep it friendly!
The 'Que' Rule
Remember to always add 'que' if you are going to follow the phrase with a full sentence.
自分をテスト
Choose the correct verb to complete the phrase for 'It is obvious'.
______ claro que hoy es lunes.
We use 'estar' to describe the state of clarity in a situation.
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb (Indicative or Subjunctive).
No está claro que el examen ______ (ser) fácil.
Negative expressions of certainty like 'No está claro que' require the subjunctive.
Match the Spanish phrase with its English equivalent.
Match the following:
These are common variations of the core phrase.
What is the most natural response to confirm you understand instructions?
Jefe: 'Por favor, envía el archivo antes de las 3.' Tú: '__________.'
'Está claro' is the standard way to confirm instructions.
🎉 スコア: /4
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練習問題バンク
4 問題______ claro que hoy es lunes.
We use 'estar' to describe the state of clarity in a situation.
No está claro que el examen ______ (ser) fácil.
Negative expressions of certainty like 'No está claro que' require the subjunctive.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are common variations of the core phrase.
Jefe: 'Por favor, envía el archivo antes de las 3.' Tú: '__________.'
'Está claro' is the standard way to confirm instructions.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Yes! '¡Claro!' is a very common way to say 'Of course!' or 'Sure!'.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
'Está claro' is more common for understanding, while 'Es obvio' can sometimes sound a bit more aggressive or judgmental.
Because understanding is considered a state you are in, not a permanent characteristic of the information.
Simply say 'No está claro'.
No, use 'Está despejado' for a clear sky.
Yes, it is universally understood and used.
It's better to say 'Me queda claro'.
Only when it is negative: 'No está claro que...'.
It means 'To make clear' or 'To clarify'.
関連フレーズ
Queda claro
similarIt is settled/clear
Por supuesto
synonymOf course
Es evidente
synonymIt's evident
Dejar claro
builds onTo make clear
Claramente
relatedClearly