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?
De verdad is Spanish for 'of the truth' (by my Spanish knowledge). Google Translator says that it means 'real,' 'sure,' 'proper,' or 'indeed.'
En serio.De verdad.
Realmente is the spanish word for really .
Tan verdad
La verdad es...
La verdad is Spanish for the truth.
"No es verdad" is Spanish for "it is not true" or "it is not real."
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?
¿Verdad? or ¿Es verdad?
En serio.De verdad.
Realmente is the spanish word for really .
la verdad es la verdad
Depends on context: I told the truth (you) Tell the truth
"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.
Firstly 'berdad' is spelt 'Verdad' and it means truth. ...Verdad que sabes espanol... means 'it's true/ you really do know spanish'. 'Sabes' comes from the verb saber 'to know'. Hope that helps.
"Ustedes vinieron desde Mexico, verdad?"