Usage Note
Raison anchors the key idiom avoir raison for being right, whose opposite avoir tort means to be wrong, neither leaning on 'right' or 'wrong' the way English does. En raison de means 'because of' and à raison de sets a rate, while la raison alone is reason itself.
Examples
"Tu as raison."
Natural Translation
You're right.
Literal Translation
You have reason.
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