logica
logic
noun LOH-jee-kah Less Common
Origin: From Greek logikē (tekhnē) 'art of reasoning', from logos 'word, reason'.
Also means
reasoning
Usage Note
Logica is feminine and follows the pattern of nouns in -ca: the plural is logiche (not logicas). As an adjective (logico) it means 'logical'. The phrase non ha logica ('it makes no sense') is very common in everyday speech.
Examples
"La sua logica è difficile da seguire."
Natural Translation
His logic is hard to follow.
Related Words
Explore Italian by topic