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    What it means

    Literally “a bright/clear matter,” this is a very common way to say “Of course,” “Obviously,” or “Sure thing.” It’s used to confirm that you understand something or that you agree with a plan. It sounds very confident and decisive. If a friend asks if you’re coming to the party, a “Jasna sprawa!” means “Definitely!”

    Vocabulary

    • jasny — bright / clear / light
    • sprawa — matter / issue / case
    • oczywiście — of course
    • zgoda — agreement

    Grammar note

    This is an adjective-noun phrase in the nominative feminine. It often functions as a standalone exclamation.

    Cultural context

    This is a friendly and versatile phrase. It can be used in business to confirm a task or in social settings to show enthusiastic agreement.

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