Es Verdad

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That’s true.

Real World Example

The Spanish phrase "es verdad" means "that's true" in English. To help remember this, think of the English word "verify," which means to confirm the truth of something. When someone says "es verdad," they are essentially verifying that what was said is true. Imagine a detective named "Verda," who always solves her cases by verifying the facts. So whenever you hear "es verdad," picture Detective Verda putting a stamp of truth on the case! 🔍

Practice Version

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