lógica
“lógica” means “logic” in Spanish (the principles of reasoning or common sense).
logic
Also: reasoning, sense
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Lo que dices no tiene mucha lógica.
A2What you are saying doesn't make much sense (or, doesn't have much logic).
La lógica del mercado es a veces difícil de entender.
B1The logic of the market is sometimes hard to understand.
Si no estudias, por lógica, no aprobarás el examen.
B2If you don't study, logically (or, obviously), you won't pass the exam.
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Quick Quiz: lógica
Question 1 of 1
¿Qué frase se usa comúnmente para decir que algo tiene sentido?
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This word comes from the Latin word 'logica,' which itself was borrowed from the ancient Greek word 'logikē.' It is fundamentally linked to the Greek word 'logos,' meaning 'word,' 'reason,' or 'principle.'
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre 'lógica' y 'lógico'?
'Lógica' (feminine noun) is the concept or quality of reason itself ('La lógica es importante'). 'Lógico' (adjective) describes something that possesses that quality ('Esa idea es lógica').
¿Puedo usar 'sentido' en lugar de 'lógica'?
Sí, a menudo son intercambiables, especialmente cuando hablas de 'sentido común' (common sense). Si algo 'no tiene lógica,' también puedes decir que 'no tiene sentido'.