righto
word
Definition
'Righto' is an informal way to say 'okay', 'alright', or to show agreement or understanding, mainly used in British and Australian English.
Usage & Nuances
'Righto' is informal, friendly, and often used in spoken British or Australian English. It's less common in American English. Use it to quickly agree or acknowledge instructions. Not suitable for formal writing or business settings.
Spanish: vale - de acuerdo - entendidoPortuguese (BR): beleza - certo - entendidoPortuguese (PT): fixe - certo - entendidoChinese (Simplified): 好的 - 明白了Chinese (Traditional): 好的 - 明白了Hindi: ठीक है - समझ गयाArabic: حسنًا - تمام
Example Sentences
Righto, I'll help you clean the room.
basic
Please finish your homework. 'Righto!', he said and started working.
basic
We're meeting at 6 o'clock? 'Righto.'
basic
A: Can you bring the drinks? B: Righto, I'll grab them on my way.
natural
A: We're leaving soon. B: Righto, just let me grab my bag.
natural
Righto, I’ll get that email sent today.
natural