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How to Say "logical-argumentative" in Spanish

The Spanish word forlogical-argumentativeis dialécticoC1 level.

English → SpanishC1
adjectiveC1formal
pertaining to the art of debating and reasoning
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Examples

La historia se puede entender como un proceso dialéctico de cambio constante.

History can be understood as a dialectical process of constant change.

Tienen una relación dialéctica: se critican mucho pero se necesitan para crecer.

They have a back-and-forth relationship: they criticize each other a lot but need each other to grow.

El profesor utilizó un método dialéctico para hacernos cuestionar nuestras creencias.

The professor used a logical-argumentative method to make us question our beliefs.

Matching with the Noun

This word changes its ending based on what you're describing. Use 'dialéctico' for masculine words like 'proceso' and 'dialéctica' for feminine words like 'lógica'.

Positioning in a Sentence

In Spanish, this word usually comes after the person or thing you are describing to clarify exactly what kind of thing it is.

Dialéctico vs. Dialectal

Mistake:Using 'dialéctico' to talk about regional accents.

Correction: Use 'dialectal' for regional variations of language. Use 'dialéctico' for logical arguments and philosophical ideas.

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