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How to Say "isn't it?" in Spanish

The Spanish word forisn't it?is verdadA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishA2

verdad

Interjection / Tag QuestionA2informal
A general tag question
Two people talking, with a large, soft question mark floating between them, indicating one is asking for confirmation from the other.

Examples

Hace frío hoy, ¿verdad?

It's cold today, right?

Vives en Madrid, ¿verdad?

You live in Madrid, don't you?

—Gané la lotería. — ¿De verdad?

—I won the lottery. —Really?

The One-Size-Fits-All Question

To ask for agreement in Spanish, just add '¿verdad?' to the end of your sentence. It works for 'he', 'she', 'they', 'it'—everything!

Over-translating from English

Mistake:Es bonito, ¿no es?

Correction: Es bonito, ¿verdad? English has many different tags ('isn't it?', 'doesn't she?'), but Spanish often uses the simple and universal '¿verdad?'.

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