In vinum verum
The Latin phrase 'In vino veritas' literally means 'in wine the truth'. It means that when people are drunk they may say things that they would otherwise not have said.
To say "the truth" in French, you would use the phrase "la vérité."
This is a classic logic puzzle known as the "liar paradox." In this scenario, you can determine the truth by asking one person about what the other person would say. The truth-teller would accurately predict what the liar would say, and the liar would lie about what the truth-teller would say. Thus, by contrasting the answers, you can deduce the truth.
Wine is masculine you would say "du vin" for "some wine".
To say "wine" in spanish: vino To say "wine" in French: vin To say "wine" in Vietnamese: vang
Get them on a nervous subject and they will spill. I've also heard rumors that basil will make you say anything. Lots of caffeine will often help people to say things they would rather not. There is an old saying 'in vino veritas' (in wine, there is truth) but having heard some very outrageous stories I can testify that the truth produced by alcohol is no more reliable than the headache the next morning.
"Veritas audere."
Sometimes I would write them something even though people would say that is childish. However say the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
i would say "Because it's a good time for me to interact with people because I'm shy or just because if you ask me for the truth, i would really tell you the truth.
I cannot enjoy this wine let us have a cock-tail
I would hope that you would tell the truth !
They almost never sell wine at starbucks so i would say $60 if you can find one