Avere senso (to make sense)

Common Italian collocation

LiterallyTo have sense
IPA pronunciation/aˈveːre ˈsenso/
You do NOT sayFare senso

Fare senso means to repulse, to make sb sick. Don’t mix the two!

Avere senso
To make sense

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Examples

Nulla di quanto detto da Tom aveva senso.
Nothing Tom said made any sense.

Faccio solo ciò che ritengo sensato.
I only do what I think makes sense.

Alcune delle tue frasi non hanno senso.
Some of your sentences make no sense.

  • avere (to have)
  • senso (sense)

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