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Verb: avere (to have)·Avere ragione and Avere torto — Right and Wrong
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'Avere ragione' = to be right (literally: to have reason). 'Avere torto' = to be wrong (literally: to have wrong). Examples: 'Hai ragione!' = You are right! 'Ho torto' = I am wrong.

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