Also means
right (to be right)
Usage Note
Razón appears in the key phrase tener razón ('to be right') — the verb is tener, not ser or estar. Por esta razón means 'for this reason'. Con razón means 'rightly so, no wonder'. The plural razones means 'reasons'. Do not confuse with ración ('portion, ration'), which sounds similar.
Examples
"Tienes razón en lo que dices."
Natural Translation
You are right about what you say.
Literal Translation
You-have reason in what you-say.
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