If someone asks someone else this, they are asking "Really?" or "Seriously?" Basically they need confirmation.
You'll see (?)
It means, "You are a very lovely man: truly."
En verdad De veras En realidad realmente
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Of which or of what.
De Veras means really? in English.
Verás (with the accent) means "You will see" Veras (Without the accent) is short for "De veras" and it means "really!"
"True...!" "Really..."
You'll see (?)
Me gusta / gustas de veras. De veras me gusta / gustas. Realmente me gusta / gustas.
Deberás... you must ¿De veras? (colloquial) ... seriously? really? for real?
It means, "You are a very lovely man: truly."
En verdad De veras En realidad realmente
Myrian Veras Baptista has written: 'Desenvolvimento de comunidade' -- subject(s): Community development, Economic policy, Regional planning
The indefinite article "de" in Spanish is analogous to the indefinite article "of" in English.
"De tu" translates to "your" in English.
"Je viens de" translates to "I have just" in English. It is used to indicate that an action has just been completed or that something happened in the recent past.