How to Say ‘Very clear’ in Mexican Spanish
Muy clara
mwee KLAH-rah
[mwee KLAH-rah]
💬 Usage Tip: Adjective agrees with the thing understood: “clara” matches “la idea / la explicación.” If it’s “el punto,” you’d say “muy claro.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Nice positive feedback after a talk—sounds warm but still professional.
Phrase Breakdown
Muy
[mwee]
very
Intensifier meaning “very.” Used to strengthen feedback: “muy clara” = “very clear.”
Fue Muy clara la explicación del último paso.
The explanation of the last step was very clear.
clara
[KLAH-rah]
very clear (feminine form)
“Clara” is the feminine form of “claro,” agreeing with a feminine noun like “idea” or “explicación.”
La idea quedó Muy clara después de la demo.
The idea became very clear after the demo.
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