Tato
A slang expression used to show agreement or to say that everything is alright (it is a common Dominican contraction of 'esta todo').
Tato girl. See you tomorrow.
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Every country has its own word for sounds good. Here is what people actually say in each one, with a real definition and example. It also answers what they call sounds good in your country.
Sounds good is "Tato" in República Dominicana, "Ya" in Perú, "offy" in Colombia, "Si va" in Venezuela and "¿hace...?" in España.
An expression used to agree with something or accept a plan.
In República Dominicana, people say "Tato" for sounds good. Also said: Soporto.
A slang expression used to show agreement or to say that everything is alright (it is a common Dominican contraction of 'esta todo').
Tato girl. See you tomorrow.
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In Perú, people say "Ya" for sounds good.
This is the essential Peruvian term used to show agreement, accept a proposal, or confirm that a message has been understood. It functions like saying OK, sure, or got it in English.
Do you want to go eat some anticuchos (grilled beef heart skewers) after work? Ya, that sounds like a great idea.
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In Colombia, people say "offy" for sounds good.
To agree with someone or confirm a statement. It is a slang way to say 'for sure' or 'obviously'.
-Are you going to class tomorrow? -Offy.
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In Venezuela, people say "Si va" for sounds good.
A slang term used to express agreement, confirm a plan, or say okay. It is the equivalent of saying alright, deal, or I am down (widely used in Venezuela).
I will see you tomorrow, si va? Si va, I will call you tomorrow afternoon to decide what we will do.
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In España, people say "¿hace...?" for sounds good.
Used to agree to a plan or accept a proposal. It is a common way to say you are down for something or that you are in.
Shall we meet at eight by the cinema entrance? Sure, hace, see you there.
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Add the word people use where you live for sounds goodIn República Dominicana, people use Tato, Soporto for sounds good, according to the definitions published by the community.
In Perú, people use Ya for sounds good, according to the definitions published by the community.
Diccionario Libre lists words for sounds good in 5 countries, each with a definition and example written by locals.
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