/truː ˈsteɪtmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: lời khai chân thật.
A more thorough explanation: A true statement is a factual assertion that accurately reflects reality or conforms to the truth. In a legal context, a true statement is one that is supported by evidence and can be proven to be accurate and correct. Making false statements or misrepresentations can have legal consequences, such as being considered perjury or defamation.
Example: The witness made a true statement under oath during the trial.