"Claro pues" is a common expression in Spanish that can be translated as "of course" or "obviously then." It is often used to emphasize agreement or understanding in a conversation.
"Pues" can be translated to "well" or "so" in English. It is often used to transition between thoughts or to express hesitation or uncertainty.
"Orale pues" is a common Mexican phrase that can be translated as "okay then" or "alright then." It is often used informally to express agreement, approval, or understanding in a conversation.
"Pues estoy muy bien" in Spanish translates to "Well, I am very well" in English. It is a response indicating that the person is feeling good or fine.
"Claro que sí" translates to "of course" or "sure" in English. It is used to affirm something or convey agreement in Spanish.
"Pues hablas español" means "Well, you speak Spanish" in English. It is a statement acknowledging that the person being spoken to can speak Spanish.
its pues claro not poss. it means well ok, I don´t have a problem.
pues claro que paso compas
Well, obviously, my love how am I not going to say I like you
In Spanish verde claro means light green in English
Heh orale pues roughly means "haha alright then"
"Pues" can be translated to "well" or "so" in English. It is often used to transition between thoughts or to express hesitation or uncertainty.
Pues = well
or claro, is clear
Light blue
"Por vous claro" is gibberish. Vous means 'you' (formal or plural), the rest doesn't mean a thing.
"Pues estoy muy bien" in Spanish translates to "Well, I am very well" in English. It is a response indicating that the person is feeling good or fine.
Well to me "claro, por supuesto" means "sure, of cource". I usually don't hear "claro, por supuesto together like that, but if I had to guess I'd say that they mean "well, of course."