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what is the differences between " intrinsic, intuitive and innate" ?
think all of them are same but I am not sure, thanks if answer me
Jul 13, 2012 3:25 PM
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what ARE the differences between " intrinsic, intuitive and innate"
intrinsic: something essential (internal) like good customer service that a company provides
intuitive: based on your feeling, the design of facebook is very intuitive.
innate: something / ability you have always had, typical since you were born. innate sense of music
July 13, 2012
intrinsic : چیزی ذاتی یا باطنی
intuitive : چیزی که مستقیما می توانید بفهمید، مستقیما درک کننده
innate: فطری یا چیزی که دارید از لحظه ی تولدت
July 13, 2012
yes, you are right but as you know my native language is Farsi and it maybe seems a bit weird but we have many word with same meaning.:)
July 15, 2012
In any language never a word will have the exact same meaning as other word, because if this happen then one of those tend to disappear :)
July 14, 2012
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