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الحقيقة

The truth is

Wörtlich: The truth

Use it to transition from polite small talk to sharing your sincere, honest perspective.

In 15 Sekunden

  • Signals a shift from social politeness to personal sincerity.
  • Used to introduce an honest opinion or a surprising fact.
  • Works in both professional meetings and casual coffee chats.

Bedeutung

This phrase is your 'honesty button.' Use it when you want to stop being polite and share what you really think or feel.

Wichtige Beispiele

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Giving feedback on a meal

الحقيقة، الطعام كان مالحاً قليلاً.

The truth is, the food was a little salty.

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2

Discussing a project at work

الحقيقة أننا نحتاج إلى ميزانية أكبر.

The truth is that we need a bigger budget.

💼
3

Texting a friend about plans

الحقيقة، أنا متعب جداً ولا أستطيع الخروج.

The truth is, I'm very tired and can't go out.

😊
🌍

Kultureller Hintergrund

In many Arabic-speaking societies, directness is balanced with extreme politeness. Using this phrase signals a 'moment of truth' that bypasses social expectations. It is a linguistic tool for authenticity in a culture that values social harmony.

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The Dramatic Pause

Saying `الحقيقة...` and pausing for one second makes you sound like a native speaker who is carefully choosing their words.

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Don't Overuse It

If you start every sentence with this, people might think you are usually lying! Save it for the big reveals.

In 15 Sekunden

  • Signals a shift from social politeness to personal sincerity.
  • Used to introduce an honest opinion or a surprising fact.
  • Works in both professional meetings and casual coffee chats.

What It Means

الحقيقة is a powerful conversational bridge. It signals to your listener that you are moving from small talk to sincerity. It is the Arabic equivalent of saying 'To be honest' or 'The reality is.' When you use this, people lean in. They know something real is coming. It is simple, direct, and very effective.

How To Use It

You usually place it right at the start of your sentence. You can say it alone as الحقيقة followed by a small pause. Or, you can make it more grammatical by saying الحقيقة أن... (The truth is that...). It acts like a spotlight for the information that follows. It helps you pivot the conversation toward your actual perspective.

When To Use It

Use it when someone asks for your opinion on a tough topic. It is great for giving constructive feedback at work. Use it when you are admitting a mistake to a friend. It works perfectly when you want to decline an invitation politely. If a friend asks if you liked their new (but ugly) shirt, this is your lead-in. It softens the blow of a potentially harsh opinion.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use it for every single sentence you speak. If you do, you will sound like you are constantly hiding something. Avoid using it if the 'truth' is just an excuse to be mean. It should feel like a moment of vulnerability or clarity. Don't use it for objective facts like 'The truth is, the sun is hot.' That just sounds weirdly dramatic. Keep it for personal perspectives and social situations.

Cultural Background

Arabic culture often prioritizes 'Majamala' or social pleasantries. People might say what is polite rather than what is true to save face. الحقيقة is the tool used to break through that layer of politeness. It is a sign of trust between speakers. By using it, you are inviting the other person into your inner circle. It shows you value them enough to be direct.

Common Variations

You will often hear في الحقيقة (In reality/In truth). This version is slightly more formal and very common in news or books. Another cousin is بصراحة (Honestly). While بصراحة is very casual and common in daily life, الحقيقة carries a bit more weight. It feels more grounded and serious. Use the one that fits your mood.

Nutzungshinweise

This phrase is incredibly versatile. It sits right in the middle of the formality scale, making it safe for almost any interaction from a first date to a job interview.

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The Dramatic Pause

Saying `الحقيقة...` and pausing for one second makes you sound like a native speaker who is carefully choosing their words.

⚠️

Don't Overuse It

If you start every sentence with this, people might think you are usually lying! Save it for the big reveals.

💬

The Politeness Buffer

In Arabic culture, this phrase is often used to 'cushion' a negative answer. It's the secret way to say 'no' without being rude.

Beispiele

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#1 Giving feedback on a meal
🤝

الحقيقة، الطعام كان مالحاً قليلاً.

The truth is, the food was a little salty.

A polite way to offer a critique without being rude.

#2 Discussing a project at work
💼

الحقيقة أننا نحتاج إلى ميزانية أكبر.

The truth is that we need a bigger budget.

Professional and direct for a business setting.

#3 Texting a friend about plans
😊

الحقيقة، أنا متعب جداً ولا أستطيع الخروج.

The truth is, I'm very tired and can't go out.

Honest excuse that sounds more sincere than just saying 'no'.

#4 Admitting to a small mistake
😄

الحقيقة... أنا من أكل آخر قطعة حلوى!

The truth is... I'm the one who ate the last piece of dessert!

Using a pause for a lighthearted confession.

#5 Expressing deep feelings
💭

الحقيقة هي أنني أقدر صداقتك كثيراً.

The truth is that I value your friendship very much.

Adds weight and sincerity to an emotional statement.

#6 Correcting a misunderstanding
🤝

في الحقيقة، لم أقصد إزعاجك.

In reality, I didn't mean to annoy you.

Uses the 'In reality' variation to clarify intentions.

Teste dich selbst

Choose the best word to start an honest opinion about a movie.

___، الفيلم لم يكن بمستوى التوقعات.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: الحقيقة

`الحقيقة` is the perfect way to introduce a critique or an honest take.

Complete the phrase to make it more formal.

___ الحقيقة، المشروع يسير بشكل جيد.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: في

`في الحقيقة` is the standard formal variation meaning 'In reality'.

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Visuelle Lernhilfen

Formality Levels of 'The Truth'

Casual

Used with friends to be blunt.

بصراحة (Honestly)

Neutral

Perfect for almost any situation.

الحقيقة (The truth)

Formal

Used in writing or speeches.

في الحقيقة (In reality)

When to reach for 'الحقيقة'

الحقيقة
📅

Declining an invite

I'm actually too busy.

📝

Giving feedback

It needs more work.

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Confessing

I forgot the keys.

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Correcting facts

Actually, it happened on Tuesday.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

10 Fragen

الحقيقة means 'The truth' and feels more grounded. بصراحة means 'Honestly' and is much more common in very casual, slangy conversations.

Yes, it is perfectly neutral. It shows you are being professional and sincere about a work matter.

Not always. You can say الحقيقة، أنا مشغول (The truth is, I'm busy) or الحقيقة أنني مشغول (The truth is that I'm busy). Both are correct.

No, it usually sounds sincere. However, your tone of voice matters. If you say it sharply, it can sound defensive.

While الحقيقة is understood everywhere, Egyptians might say الحقيقة with a 'G' sound (El-Hagi'a), and Levantines might say بالحقيقة.

Use في الحقيقة when you want to sound a bit more educated or when you are writing an essay or a formal email.

Absolutely! It’s a great way to hook people’s attention by implying you’re about to tell them a secret.

Yes, الحقيقة can mean 'the truth' or 'the reality.' Context tells you which one it is.

Very! Characters use it right before a big plot reveal or a confession of love.

Learners sometimes forget the 'L' sound at the beginning. Make sure to say Al-Haqiqa, not just Haqiqa.

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