A2 Expression Neutre 2 min de lecture

有道理。

you daoli.

Makes sense.

Littéralement: Have reason/logic.

En 15 secondes

  • Use it to agree with someone's logic or good ideas.
  • Works in both casual chats and professional meetings.
  • Literally means 'to have reason' or 'to have logic'.

Signification

It is a simple way to say 'that makes sense' or 'you've got a point.' It shows you agree with someone's logic or reasoning.

Exemples clés

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Deciding on a restaurant

你说得对,那家店太贵了,有道理。

You're right, that place is too expensive. Makes sense.

2

A business meeting strategy

王经理的想法很有道理。

Manager Wang's idea makes a lot of sense.

3

Texting a friend about weather

明天会下雨,我们改天见吧。- 有道理。

It will rain tomorrow, let's meet another day. - Makes sense.

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Contexte culturel

Used frequently in both formal and casual settings.

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Tone matters

Say it with a nod to show sincerity.

En 15 secondes

  • Use it to agree with someone's logic or good ideas.
  • Works in both casual chats and professional meetings.
  • Literally means 'to have reason' or 'to have logic'.

What It Means

有道理 (yǒu dàolǐ) is your go-to phrase for acknowledging a good point. It literally translates to 'having logic' or 'having reason.' When you say this, you are telling the other person that their argument holds water. It is warmer than a simple 'yes.' It shows you are actually thinking about what they said.

How To Use It

You can use it as a standalone reaction. If a friend suggests taking the subway to avoid traffic, just say 有道理. You can also add modifiers to change the strength. Use 很有道理 (hěn yǒu dàolǐ) for 'that makes a lot of sense.' If you want to be extra supportive, try 非常有道理 (fēicháng yǒu dàolǐ). It is incredibly flexible and fits into almost any conversation flow.

When To Use It

Use it whenever someone offers a suggestion or an explanation. It works great in meetings when a colleague proposes a new strategy. It is perfect for casual debates about where to eat dinner. Use it when someone explains why they were late. It shows you are a good listener. Even in text messages, it is a quick way to end a discussion on a positive note.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use it if you actually disagree. It is not a polite way to say 'no.' Also, avoid using it for purely emotional statements. If a friend says 'I am so sad,' replying with 有道理 sounds robotic and cold. It is for logic, not feelings. Don't use it for objective facts like 'The sun is hot.' You'd just look confused.

Cultural Background

In Chinese culture, 'Dao' (the same character in 道理) refers to the 'Way' or the natural order of things. When you say someone has 道理, you are saying they are aligned with common sense or universal truths. It is a very respectful way to agree. It values the 'reason' behind the action rather than just the action itself. It reflects a society that prizes logical harmony.

Common Variations

You will often hear 你说得有道理 (nǐ shuō de yǒu dàolǐ). This means 'What you say makes sense.' It focuses the praise on the speaker. In very casual slang, some people might just say 理儿是这么个理儿 (lǐr shì zhème gè lǐr). This is a more colloquial, northern way of saying 'The logic is indeed this logic.' Stick to the basic version first though!

Notes d'usage

The phrase is highly versatile across all levels of formality. The main 'gotcha' is using it for emotional support—avoid that, and you're golden.

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Tone matters

Say it with a nod to show sincerity.

Exemples

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#1 Deciding on a restaurant

你说得对,那家店太贵了,有道理。

You're right, that place is too expensive. Makes sense.

Agrees with the logic of avoiding an expensive place.

#2 A business meeting strategy

王经理的想法很有道理。

Manager Wang's idea makes a lot of sense.

Professional way to support a colleague's proposal.

#3 Texting a friend about weather

明天会下雨,我们改天见吧。- 有道理。

It will rain tomorrow, let's meet another day. - Makes sense.

Short, efficient agreement via text.

#4 A child explaining why they need a toy

你说你有这么多玩具了,不需要新的? 没道理!

You say I have so many toys I don't need a new one? That makes no sense!

Using the negative 'méi dàolǐ' for a humorous, playful protest.

#5 Giving advice to a sad friend

虽然很难过,但生活还要继续,这话有道理。

Although it's sad, life must go on. There's truth in that.

Acknowledging the logic in a philosophical piece of advice.

#6 Discussing a movie plot

这个电影的结尾很有道理。

The ending of this movie makes a lot of sense.

Commenting on the narrative logic of a story.

Teste-toi

Complete the phrase.

你说的很____。

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : 有道理

Needs the full phrase.

🎉 Score : /1

Aides visuelles

Formality of '有道理'

Informal

Used with friends and family during casual chats.

有道理!

Neutral

Standard usage in most daily interactions.

你说得有道理。

Formal

Used in meetings or with superiors to show respect.

您的意见非常有道理。

Where to use '有道理'

有道理
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At Work

Agreeing with a plan

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Shopping

Comparing prices

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With Friends

Picking a movie

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In Class

Understanding a rule

Banque d exercices

1 exercices
Complete the phrase. Fill Blank A2

你说的很____。

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : 有道理

Needs the full phrase.

🎉 Score : /1

Questions fréquentes

1 questions

Yes, it is very professional.

Expressions liées

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说得对

synonym

That's right

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