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6 days ago · used to say yes or to give someone permission to do something: "Can you help me?" "Of course.".
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You say of course to suggest that something is normal, obvious, or well-known, and should therefore not surprise the person you are talking to. [spoken].
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Jun 27, 2020 · 'of course' seems very latinate. The germanic version is something like 'surely'...wait... 'sure' is also from Old French...but at least it has ...