Spanish Phrase
Sí, ayuda a comunicarnos con claridad.
Meaning
The sentence means “Yes, it helps us communicate clearly.” It affirms that something (a tool, method, or habit) improves the clarity of our communication.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to agree that a particular resource, technique, or habit makes your conversations clearer—e.g., after someone suggests using a language‑learning app or a new speaking strategy.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Sí,ayudaacomunicarnosconclaridad.
Sí (affirmation)
Used at the beginning of a sentence to express agreement or confirmation.
ayuda (verb)
Third‑person singular present of ayudar; the subject is implicit (e.g., ‘eso’ or ‘la herramienta’).
a + infinitive
The preposition ‘a’ introduces an infinitive that functions as the object of the verb.
comunicarnos (reflexive infinitive)
The infinitive ‘comunicar’ with the attached pronoun ‘nos’ indicates that the action is performed by and for the speakers.
con claridad (prepositional phrase)
‘Con’ + noun expresses the manner; ‘claridad’ means ‘clearness’ or ‘clarity’.
🗨In Conversation
¿Crees que la app de Speeek mejora la forma en que hablamos?
Do you think the Speeek app improves the way we speak?
Sí, ayuda a comunicarnos con claridad.
Yes, it helps us communicate clearly.
✕Common Mistakes
Sí, ayuda a comunicarse con claridad.
Using the impersonal form changes the subject; the sentence is about ‘us’, so the reflexive ‘comunicarnos’ is required.
Sí, ayuda a comunicar con claridad.
The pronoun ‘nos’ is needed to show that the benefit applies to the speakers.
Sí, ayuda a comunicarnos con claro.
‘Claro’ alone does not convey the same meaning; you need the noun ‘claridad’ after ‘con’.
↔Alternatives
Sí, nos ayuda a expresarnos con claridad.
Yes, it helps us express ourselves clearly.
Claro, facilita una comunicación clara.
Sure, it facilitates clear communication.
Por supuesto, mejora nuestra claridad al comunicarnos.
Of course, it improves our clarity when we communicate.
Cultural Tip
In Spanish, starting a sentence with ‘Sí’ adds emphasis to the agreement. The reflexive infinitive ‘comunicarnos’ ties the action to the speakers, which is more natural than the impersonal ‘comunicarse’ when you’re talking about a shared benefit. Also, ‘con claridad’ is a common collocation that conveys both precision and honesty in speech.

