truth
The Spanish word 'verdad' translates to 'truth' in English. It is generally used in the same way the English word 'truth' is used. It refers to the quality or state of being true. 'Verdad' is also often used in conversation to confirm if what has been said is understood or agreed upon, similar to asking 'right?' in English.
Really, I'm not lying.
It's a simple way to emphasize that you are definitely not lying.
Truth or dare?
This is a common phrase used when playing the game 'Truth or Dare'.
That's true.
This phrase is used to agree with someone that the fact is actually true.
I can't believe it is true.
This phrase is used when one is shocked or surprised by something.
Truly it's hard.
You can use this before or after a statement to emphasize the truth of the statement.
The truth hurts.
This saying is usually used when admitting an uncomfortable or painful fact.
Is it true?
This phrase is used when you are surprised by something and want to verify or confirm whether it's true or not.
It's not the truth.
This phrase is used to deny and specify that something is not true.
Nothing but the truth.
This phrase is often used when someone is promising to tell the whole truth.
Often people use this phrase to give personal feelings and opinion.
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