/truːθ/ – noun
Definition: 1. sự thật, chân lý;
2. vật cầm cố, vật bảo đảm.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, truth refers to a statement or assertion that corresponds with reality or fact. It is the accurate representation of events, circumstances, or information as they actually exist. In legal proceedings, truth is often a central concept in determining the veracity of evidence and the credibility of witnesses.
Example: The witness was sworn in and required to tell the truth during the trial.