معنی
Used to state that one's opinion or action is correct.
زمینه فرهنگی
In France, 'avoir raison' is the goal of 'la joute verbale' (verbal sparring). It's not rude to disagree; it's an invitation to a better argument. Quebecers use 'avoir raison' just like the French, but you might hear 'T'as ben raison' (You're very right) with a distinct local accent. In many West African Francophone cultures, 'avoir raison' is often linked to wisdom and age. To tell an elder 'Tu as tort' is very disrespectful. Belgians use the phrase identically, though the surrounding vocabulary might include 'septante' or 'nonante' when discussing numbers they are 'right' about.
The 'Être' Trap
Never say 'Je suis raison'. It's the most common mistake for English speakers. Think 'I HAVE a reason'.
Adding Emphasis
Use 'Tu as TELLEMENT raison' to sound more like a native speaker when you strongly agree.
معنی
Used to state that one's opinion or action is correct.
The 'Être' Trap
Never say 'Je suis raison'. It's the most common mistake for English speakers. Think 'I HAVE a reason'.
Adding Emphasis
Use 'Tu as TELLEMENT raison' to sound more like a native speaker when you strongly agree.
Debate Culture
Don't be afraid to say 'Je n'ai pas raison' if you're wrong. Admitting it is respected in French intellectual circles.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'avoir'.
Tu ___ raison, le café est délicieux.
With 'tu', the present tense of 'avoir' is 'as'. Remember, we don't use 'être' (es).
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'I am right' in French?
'J'ai raison' is the standard expression using the verb 'avoir'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Je pense que Paris est une belle ville. B: Oui, vous ___ raison.
The speaker uses 'vous' in the first line (implied formality), so 'avez' is the correct conjugation.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want to tell your boss he is correct.
'Vous' is used for formal situations like talking to a boss.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاTu ___ raison, le café est délicieux.
With 'tu', the present tense of 'avoir' is 'as'. Remember, we don't use 'être' (es).
How do you say 'I am right' in French?
'J'ai raison' is the standard expression using the verb 'avoir'.
A: Je pense que Paris est une belle ville. B: Oui, vous ___ raison.
The speaker uses 'vous' in the first line (implied formality), so 'avez' is the correct conjugation.
You want to tell your boss he is correct.
'Vous' is used for formal situations like talking to a boss.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالNo, for directions use 'à droite'. 'Raison' only refers to being correct.
It depends on the tone. In a debate, it's fine. In a sensitive situation, it might sound a bit blunt.
Use the past tense: 'Tu avais raison' or 'Tu as eu raison'.
The opposite is 'avoir tort' (to be wrong).
No, that would mean 'I possess the faculty of reason' (like a philosopher). For 'I am right', drop the 'la'.
No, use 'Vous avez raison' to show professional respect.
It comes from the Latin idea of 'possessing' logic or a correct calculation.
No, use 'le droit' (le droit de vote).
It's an idiom meaning to defeat or overcome someone.
Say 'J'ai cent fois raison' or 'J'ai tout à fait raison'.
عبارات مرتبط
avoir tort
contrastto be wrong
avoir le droit
similarto have the right (to do something)
donner raison à
builds onto agree with someone
à raison de
specialized format the rate of
plus que raison
specialized formmore than is reasonable