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How to Say ‘It looks clear.’ in Mexican Spanish

Se ve claro.

seh veh KLAH-roh

[seh veh KLAH-roh]

💬 Usage Tip: “Claro” = clear. You can also say “Se ve muy claro” = “It looks very clear.”

🇲🇽 In Mexico: At conferences, “claro” is a big compliment: it implies the explanation/UI is easy to understand.

Phrase Breakdown

Se

[seh]

it/that one/this is (seen) / you (formal) / oneself (depends on context)

Here "Se" helps form an impersonal expression: "Se ve..." = "It looks..." / "It can be seen..." (a neutral way to comment on what the audience is seeing).

Example

Con este zoom, Se ve claro el detalle de la muestra.

With this zoom, the sample’s detail looks clear.

ve

[veh]

looks / can be seen

"ve" + "se" is used to describe visibility/appearance: "Se ve claro" = "It looks clear" / "You can see it clearly" (common in a conference demo).

Example

Si ajusto el brillo, se ve claro el texto en la diapositiva.

If I adjust the brightness, you can see the text on the slide clearly.

claro

[KLAH-roh]

clear; clearly

"Claro" describes clarity (visual or conceptual). In "Se ve claro", it means the image/result is easy to see or understand.

Example

Con este contraste, se ve claro el patrón del sensor.

With this contrast, the sensor’s pattern is clearly visible.

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