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10
votes

Claro, Como no, Igualmente, Exacto

Clearly, Of Course, the Same to You, Exactly

I hear these all the time.

Can you name others?

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updated Apr 16, 2013
edited by readytodictate
posted by readytodictate
Good idea! Can we list the statements that would usually precede these responses, too? - RedLine55, May 3, 2012
This is a good post, I am going to keep for future reference, thank you. - pmikan-pam, May 3, 2012
Muchas gracias readytodictate! Esta es muy útil. - 0095ca4c, Jun 6, 2012

15 Answers

5
votes

asi es - that’s right, that’s correct

Creo que sí. - I think so.

Espero que no. - I hope not.

Espero que sí. - I hope so.

updated Mar 18, 2013
edited by Nilda-Ballardo
posted by Nilda-Ballardo
5
votes

De nada, por nada, igualmente, mucho gusto.

updated Mar 18, 2013
posted by Noetol
Nice to meet you. El gusto es mio. - Em, Jun 6, 2012
all mean your're welcome - readytodictate, Mar 15, 2013
5
votes

de acuerdo = está bien => ok

updated Mar 15, 2013
posted by mcl020
4
votes

¿en serio?

updated Mar 22, 2013
posted by Lozz1
4
votes

Vale. Claro que sí. Sí, como no. Perfecto.

updated Mar 15, 2013
posted by Silvia_Tcherneva
Bien Hecho, OK, Of Course, Yes, Of Course, Perfect - readytodictate, Jun 6, 2012
lots of frases por OK - readytodictate, Mar 15, 2013
4
votes

How about? Bueno, eso espero, para que. Good, I hope so, for what.

updated Mar 15, 2013
posted by pmikan-pam
eso es ... that's it - readytodictate, Mar 15, 2013
4
votes

Sí, de verdad, muy bien, por supuesto.

Yes, really, very well/good, of course.

updated Jun 6, 2012
posted by vanecessary
Is it ... de veras or de verdad ... probably ambos for really - readytodictate, Jun 6, 2012
4
votes

estoy de acuerdo - ¡no hay de qué! - ya veremos - ya verás I agree - don't mention it - (already) we'll see - (already) you'll see

updated Jun 6, 2012
posted by sinsonte
3
votes

Eso es.

Así es la vida.

(These are very useful, said with a smile and a nod when you haven't actually understood everything...)

Gracias por todo.

Venga. - ( This can be used as a farewell phrase in Spain, if you want to go or if you want the other people to go, or just for lack of anything to say..)

Hasta luego...

updated Mar 15, 2013
posted by annierats
Thank you annierats, I will remember these! :-) - 0095ca4c, Jun 6, 2012
me doy la buena vida ... I'm living the good life - readytodictate, Mar 15, 2013
3
votes

Por supuesto, sí, (yo) también, (yo) tampoco, iqualmente, voy, me voy.

updated Mar 15, 2013
posted by gringojrf
tengo que irme ... I have to go como me voy pero mas urgente - readytodictate, Mar 15, 2013
3
votes

hasta la próxima, nos vemos, estoy de vuelta until next time, we'll be seeing each other, I'm back

updated Jun 6, 2012
posted by LaPiedraAlegre
Bien Hecho me gusta ... Estaré de vuelta ... I'll be back (the Terminator) - readytodictate, Jun 6, 2012
3
votes

Por favor, ótra vez, un poco más lentamente.

This is a reply by foreigners only, of course.

updated Jun 6, 2012
posted by annierats
Hola Anie, I can use this reply for sure. Thank you amiga! - pmikan-pam, May 3, 2012
de nada , amiga. - annierats, May 4, 2012
Vale Please, again, a little slower por favor - readytodictate, Jun 6, 2012
2
votes

¿cuánto?= How much?

No es problema para mí = Its no problem for me.

updated Mar 18, 2013
posted by taraqueen15
¿cuánto es? ... How much is it? - readytodictate, Mar 15, 2013
es una ganga ... It's a bargain ... trato hecho ... It's a deal - readytodictate, Mar 15, 2013
2
votes

¿Entiendes? (Understand?)

En verdad! (Really or To be honest...)

updated Mar 18, 2013
edited by 0095ca4c
posted by 0095ca4c
de veras ... really - readytodictate, Mar 15, 2013
2
votes

¿Puede hablar mas despacio por favor? Sí A person learning a language/tourist Can you talk more slowly please?

updated Mar 18, 2013
posted by Em