verdad

/beɾˈdad/, [beɾˈð̞að̞], -ad

truth


Noun verdad f (plural verdades)

  1. truth
  2. fact

Interjection verdad

  1. right

Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License


Examples
  • Tom tergiversó la verdad.

    Tom twisted the truth.

  • ¿Es verdad que atrapaste un escorpión?

    Is it true that you caught a scorpion?

  • Sólo lo haré si me dices la verdad.

    I'll do it only if you tell me the truth.

  • Esto no puede ser verdad.

    This can't be true.

  • El francés es bastante difícil, ¿verdad?

    French is pretty hard, isn't it?

  • El rumor se cree que es verdad.

    The rumor is believed to be true.

  • El completo opuesto es la verdad.

    The very opposite is the truth.

  • Lo creas o no, eso es verdad.

    Believe it or not, that is true.

  • Todos se fueron allí, ¿verdad?

    Everyone went there, didn't they?

  • Eso no funciona, ¿verdad?

    That doesn't work, does it?

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