Usage examples of "Of course" in English with translation to Spanish

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Of course it's her. Claro que es ella.
"Do you like snakes?" "Of course not." "¿Te gustan las serpientes?" "Claro que no."
"Could I use your dictionary?" "Of course." "¿Puedo usar tu diccionario?" "Por favor, claro que sí."
Of course, I will go there with you. Claro, yo voy allá con vos.
Is this sentence meant seriously? Of course not! ¿Esta frase va en serio? ¡Obviamente no!
It's a living being, so of course it shits. Es un ser vivo, así que claro que caga.
In Europe and America people regard punctuality as a matter of course. En Europa y América, las personas consideran la puntualidad algo normal.
Of course I know who he is! He's a incredibly smart boy. ¡Claro que sé quien es! Es un chico increíblemente inteligente.
Of course, another explanation of this situation is that Chinese is harder to learn than English. Naturalmente, otra explicación de esta situación es que el chino es más difícil de aprender que el inglés.
Father, today I'm going out with some friends. That is, of course, if you give me permission. Padre, hoy voy a salir con algunos amigos. Claro está, si usted me da su permiso.
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