It means "truth is enveloped in obscurity".
Vera means "side" and cruz means "cross."
True happiness
in truth
The phrase 'a tu, Vera' means To you, Vera. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'a' means 'to'. The personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. And 'Vera' is a feminine name that means 'true'.The phrase "a tu, Vera" is wrong. If Vera is a Christian name, then the preposition "a" should be followed by "ti" (object) not "tu" (subject). In this way, "a ti, Vera" would mean "this is your turn, Vera" or "for you, Vera". This phrase could be the answer to the question, "?a quién quieres dar un beso?", "a ti, Vera" (Who would you like to kiss? You, Vera).However, I think that the real question is not "A tu, Vera", but "a tu vera" without capital letter. In this case it means "at your side", "near you". You can find this word in "la vera del río", the riverside, or in the famous song of Lola Flores "A tu vera"
If you mean Vera Wang the creator of the Princess perfume I dont think she had any siblings. If you mean Vera Wang the creator of the Princess perfume I dont think she had any siblings.
the truth from science
it means "seeking truth"
Vera Bradley bags are a little pricey but hey there in style! If you mean the back packs they are $84 and up.
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If you mean married, yes, he married Vera Zabala
The English meaning of the Latin word 'vera' is 'genuine, real or true'. It may go on to mean 'truthful or veracious', and even 'just or reasonable'. The pronunciation is as follows: VAY-rah.
"A tu Vera" is a Spanish expression that means "in your own way" or "in your own style." It is often used to encourage someone to do something according to their own preferences or methods, rather than following a prescribed way of doing things. The phrase can also imply a sense of independence and individuality in one's actions.