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"understand" and "make sense"
'I uderstand'
'It makes sense to me'
Does the two pharases mean the same?
11 mag 2016 01:58
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No, they don't mean the same thing.
When you say, "I understand", it means that you have grasped the meaning of a situation, or of a word, or that you sympathise.
When you say, "It makes sense to me", it means, "In my judgment, it is intelligible, or justifiable, or practicable."
The two are not the same in meaning. The perspectives are different. The underlying tone is different. Do not mix up the two.
11 maggio 2016
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Yes, these mean the same thing.
11 maggio 2016
Yes, they mean the same thing (or very close to the same thing).
11 maggio 2016
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Cinese (mandarino), Inglese, Tedesco, Giapponese
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