Definition
Plural of claro; large light-colored cigars, or in textile contexts, plain or undyed fabrics.
Etymology
From Spanish claro (clear, light), referring to the pale color of certain cigars. The term entered English through the cigar trade in the 19th century.
Kelly Says
Claro cigars became fashionable among English speakers partly because the word itself sounds sophisticated and vaguely exotic—language shapes our perception of luxury goods in unexpected ways.
Translations
ARالعربية
كلاروس
k-la-ro-os
BNবাংলা
ক্লারোস
klar-o-as
CACatalà
claroes
kla-ro-es
CSČeština
claroes
kla-ro-es
DADansk
claroes
kla-ro-es
DEDeutsch
claroes
kla-ro-es
ELΕλληνικά
κλαρόες
kla-ro-es
ESEspañol
claroes
kla-ro-es
FISuomi
claroes
kla-ro-es
FRFrançais
claroes
kla-ro-es
HIहिन्दी
क्लारोस
klar-o-as
HUMagyar
claroes
kla-ro-es
IDBahasa Indonesia
claroes
kla-ro-es
ITItaliano
claroes
kla-ro-es
KO한국어
클라로에스
keul-la-ro-es
MSBahasa Melayu
claroes
kla-ro-es
MYမြန်မာ
ကလာရိုး
klar-o-e
NLNederlands
claroes
kla-ro-es
NONorsk
claroes
kla-ro-es
PLPolski
claroes
kla-ro-es
PTPortuguês
claroes
kla-ro-es
RORomână
claroes
kla-ro-es
RUРусский
клароэс
klar-o-es
SVSvenska
claroes
kla-ro-es
SWKiswahili
claroes
kla-ro-es
TAதமிழ்
கிளாரோஸ்
ki-la-ro-os
TEతెలుగు
క్లారోస్
klar-o-as
TRTürkçe
claroes
kla-ro-es
UKУкраїнська
клароес
klar-o-es
VITiếng Việt
claroes
kla-ro-es