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Logik - translation, pronunciation and examples

Logik
[ˈloːɡɪk]

logic

🇩🇪 German
[ˈloːɡɪk]
German grammar
dieLogikf
Meaning of Logik

reasoning

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When to use Logik

logic course

Logikkurs

logic class

Logikunterricht

logic problem

Logikproblem

logic puzzle

Logikrätsel

logic test

Logiktest

Logik usage examples

🇮🇹Italian🇩🇪German

Mit Logik kann man besser denken.

🇮🇹Italian🇩🇪German

Dein Argument hat keine Logik.

Similar words

Logik

The ability to think reasonably; closer to common sense or rational judgment than to the academic subject.

Denken

Thinking; the most general word for the process of thinking, without emphasizing reason, rationality, or a specific style.

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Logik belongs to the topic "Subjects". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

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Logik synonyms

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What's the difference between Logik / Denken

🇩🇪German
Logik

The ability to think reasonably; closer to common sense or rational judgment than to the academic subject.

B2Often

In schwierigen Situationen behielt sie ihre Vernunft.

В трудных ситуациях она сохраняла здравый смысл.

🇩🇪German

Thinking; the most general word for the process of thinking, without emphasizing reason, rationality, or a specific style.

B2Very Often

Das Denken des Menschen entwickelt sich ein Leben lang.

Мышление человека развивается на протяжении всей жизни.

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How to pronounce Logik and what this word means

Logik translation: logic. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce Logik

[ˈloːɡɪk]

Logik translation

logic

Logik examples

Mit Logik kann man besser denken.

Logik transcription

[ˈloːɡɪk]

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Logik meaning: what does it mean?

Lehre von den Regeln des richtigen Denkens und Schlussfolgerns

Logik pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

Logik is pronounced as [ˈloːɡɪk]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

Logik definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Mit Logik kann man besser denken. Translation: С логикой можно лучше мыслить.

Is Logik part of Subjects vocabulary?

Yes, Logik (logic) can be learned in the Subjects topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is Logik part of Study and Work vocabulary?

Yes, Logik (logic) can be learned in the Study and Work topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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