really
Aussprache: [/ˈɹɪə.li/]
Wort
Kontext: „emphasis“
(adverb) used for emphasizing something, or when you want to stress that something is true. When you really like something a lot, you can say you really like it.
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I really enjoyed the movie.
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She didn't really mean what she said.
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Do you really think that's true?
Kontext: „confirmation“
(adverb) used to show certainty or agreement with something. If you agree strongly with what someone said, you can say you really agree.
Beispiel
I really think you should go for it.
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She doesn't really understand the situation.
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Do you really believe that?
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