Que quizás algo no le parezca a uno, pero debe de vérsele lo mejor del asunto.
Translation: In fact, no, but I have to be pleased.
La verdad is Spanish for the truth.
"Qué necesito" in Spanish translates to "What do I need" in English.
"Necesito un lápiz" means "I need a pencil" in Spanish.
"No es verdad" is Spanish for "it is not true" or "it is not real."
"Necesito" means "I need" in Spanish. It is a verb used to express a need or desire for something.
De verdad is Spanish for 'of the truth' (by my Spanish knowledge). Google Translator says that it means 'real,' 'sure,' 'proper,' or 'indeed.'
You know spanish, right?
Siempre necesito mas calcentines = I always need more socks
"Yo necesito ayuda" is Spanish for "I need help."
"Necesito decirte algo" means "I need to tell you something" in Spanish.
The word "verdad" means Truth. However, bracketed in question marks and by itself ¿verdad? it could mean "Is it the truth?" .Or if ¿verdad? follows a simple statement, it could be simply asking to affirm the previous statement like the English term "Right?" El auto esta alla. ¿verdad? The car is over there, right?
i take Spanish and the verb "necesitar" means "to need"