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Yes. It means "right" (as opposed to "wrong")

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falso- it means "not true" or "false"so that would work

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Usted tiene la razón, señor.

The use of "usted" is to reinforce the respect addressed to the other person.

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It means "the correct word."

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Correcto, muybien

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