"Tutto claro" is an Italian equivalent of the German "Alles klar."
Specifically, the Italian masculine adjective/pronoun "tutto" and the German neuter pronoun "Alles" mean "all." The Italian masculine adjective "claro" and the German "klar" mean "clear."
The respective pronunciations are "TOOT-toh KLAH-roh" and "AHL-lehs klahr."
alles klar = OK (literally "all clear")
Clear
Do you mean 'alles ordnung'? That means OK. It literally translates as 'everything is in order'
The population of Saint-Clar is 980.
Comedy programme.
The area of Saint-Clar is 17.91 square kilometers.
Alles einpacken is German for I'll take it all or pack everything.
"Clar" can refer to several things depending on the context. In some languages, such as Latin, it means "clear" or "bright." Additionally, in the context of wine, "clar" may refer to a process of clarifying the beverage to enhance its clarity and quality. If you have a specific context in mind, please provide more details for a more precise definition.
The population of Saint-Clar-de-Rivière is 1,220.
"hello is everything clear to you/is everything cool with you?"
Veigen betekent alles !
This is Literally, "alles fit im schritt" is "everything fit in step."