raison d'etre means 'reason for existing' in French. (It has the same meaning in English).
"Raison d'être" in French translates to "reason for being" in English. It refers to the most important reason or purpose for a person or thing's existence.
"C'est ma raison" in French means "It's my reason" in English. It can be used to express a personal justification or motivation for something.
It means "I am afraid, you are right" in French.
The raison d'être refers to the fundamental reason or purpose for someone's existence or the existence of something. It encapsulates the driving force behind actions, decisions, and existence as a whole.
"mais au fond t'as raison" translates to "but deep down, you're right" in English. It is often used to acknowledge that someone's point of view or opinion is correct when considering it more deeply or from a different perspective.
"La pensée" means "the thought" or "the thinking" in French.
'art reason'
László Detre - microbiologist - was born in 1874.
László Detre - microbiologist - died in 1939.
In French, you would say "ai-je raison?" to ask if you are right.
tu as raison / vous avez raison
"C'est ma raison" in French means "It's my reason" in English. It can be used to express a personal justification or motivation for something.
"La raison" is a French term that translates to "the reason" in English. It can refer to rational thinking, logic, or the ability to make sound judgments.
Vous avez raison. -- You are right/correct.
elle a raison
It means "I am afraid, you are right" in French.
Thomas Paul Detre has written: 'Modern psychiatric treatment' -- subject(s): Psychiatry
j'avais raison