comes from the word verite, pronounced vee-rai
True.
"pa se vre" (assumed to be pas se vrai) in French means "not correct" or "not true"
it's true, my (N word). Mon neg' is very likely to stand for 'mon nègre' in Carribbean French creole, in what case it is an endearing term, used whatever your skin color is, often between husband and wife. It is not used anymore in mainstream French, where it became taboo in the same way that the 'n*gger' did in the US. An exception to that rule is the use of the term by black authors in creole literature.
my true name is
"C'est vrai" in French means "It's true" in English.
" C'est vrai " means "this is true" in French.
vrai, très vrai
comes from the word verite, pronounced vee-rai
vrai
You can say "c'est vrai" in French to mean "it's true."
c'est vrai
Vrai, authentique.
Est-ce vrai?
C'est vrai.
Vrai style.
You can say "c'est vrai" in French to express "it's true".