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Italian phrase: Hai ragione! (You are right! You are right!)


If you want to tell someone in Italian that the answer they gave is correct, you can use a phrase You are right.

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Let’s take a quick look at how this phrase is formed:

Is the second-person singular form of the verb have (have).It literally means You have. Pronouns you (you) Can be omitted because the conjugation of the verb and the context is sufficient to identify the subject.

If you talk to someone in a formal setting, it’s better to change Ocean and He has, This is the second-person form (except for the third-person singular form).

When addressing more than one person, the second-person plural form must be used You have.

Actually refers to reason, motivation Either explain. E.g:

>> I don’t understand the reason for this quarrel. = I don’t understand the reason for this battle.
>> There is no reason to worry. = There is no reason to worry.

When matching have (have) In its singular form Correct Either correct.

You are right, Paris is not the capital of Italy.

You are right, Paris is not the capital of Italy.


Young happy teacher wearing glasses points to a student to give the correct answer in class
You are right! – you are right!

It’s easy to add extra emphasis to this phrase. All you have to do is to insert any of the following adverbs:

  • You are absolutely right! (completely = Complete, complete, complete)
  • You are absolutely right! (Absolutely =absolute)
  • You are absolutely correct! (completely = Completely)
  • you are right! (my own = Accurately, truthfully, accurately)

If you wanna say You might be right Either I think you are right, You can use indirect object pronouns I And the third person singular of the verb knowledge,this is arrive, Constitute a phrase I think you are right.

I think you are right, London is not a French city.

I think you are right, London is not a French city.


injustice Antonym of yes reason In this case, you can use it as a negative word to indicate that someone might be right in the end.

You are not completely wrong: I am a little ignorant of geography. -Just a little bit! ?

You are not completely wrong: I am a little ignorant of geography. ——Just a little bit! ?


Female teacher holding a globe, pointing her finger at an area, smiling in front of the class
You are right, Tanzania is here. = You are right, Tanzania is here.

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