literally in Danish
literally in Danish is bogstavelig, bogstavelig talt, bogstaveligt — literally means in a literal, exact sense; word for word, without exaggeration.
literally in Danish
What does "literally" mean?
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adv In a literal, exact sense; word for word, without exaggeration.
"The translator rendered the poem literally, word for word."
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adv (informal) Used to add emphasis to a statement, even when it isn't meant word for word.
"I was literally dying of laughter during that scene."
literally in a sentence
- The translator rendered the poem literally, word for word.
- He literally ran five miles this morning — no exaggeration.
- I was literally dying of laughter during that scene.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "literally" in Danish?
"literally" in Danish is bogstavelig, bogstavelig talt, bogstaveligt. literally means: In a literal, exact sense; word for word, without exaggeration.
How do you use "literally" in a sentence?
Example: "The translator rendered the poem literally, word for word." In Danish, "literally" is bogstavelig, bogstavelig talt, bogstaveligt.
Are there other ways to say "literally" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 6 translations listed for "literally": bogstavelig, bogstavelig talt, bogstaveligt, bogstaveligt talt, bogstavelig taget, bogstaveligt taget.