real
The Italian word 'vero' translates to 'real' in English. It is used in the same way as it is in English, to denote something that is genuine, not fake or imaginary. For example, in a sentence like 'Is this real?' you can say 'È vero?' in Italian.
Is it true that you are learning Italian?
This is a question in Italian asking if the person addressed is indeed learning the Italian language.
This is a real treasure.
This Italian sentence states that something is a genuine or great value, comparing it to an object of immense worth or treasure.
True or false?
This is a common phrase in Italian, asking whether something is true or false. It is often used in quizzes or when verifying facts.