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Literal = "Clear. Here you have"

The saying mere: "Sure, here you are" "Sure, here you go" "Sure, Take this."

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"Claro aquí tienes" translates to "Of course, here you go" in English. It is a polite way to confirm that you understand someone's request and are providing what they asked for.

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