This looks like someone used GoogleTranslate to get to Spanish from another language since it is incoherent in Spanish. It literally translates to: "The truth I can speak English but translating"
The correct translation in English is "The truth is that I can speak English but by translating."
"No es verdad que" in English means "It is not true that."
"Tu no eras de Madrid verdad" translates to "You weren't from Madrid, right?" in English.
"No es verdad" is Spanish for "it is not true" or "it is not real."
"Mi Verdad" is a song that was released on March 8, 2015. It is a collaboration between Mexican singer-songwriter Maná and Spanish singer Shakira.
"La verdad duele" means "the truth hurts" in Spanish. It is often used to convey that facing the reality of a situation or hearing the truth can be painful.
Es verdad = It's true Es muy divertido hablar espanol = It is very entertaining to speak Spanish Hablas bien, guapa = You speak well, handsome
now we can speak truth
"No es verdad que" in English means "It is not true that."
La verdad means "the truth".
This is the truth.
Translation: You speak English, correct?
no tengo de verdad
Do you really remember?
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?
"Tu no eras de Madrid verdad" translates to "You weren't from Madrid, right?" in English.
En serio.De verdad.
No I didnt thats a lie