really in French
really in French is vraiment, ah bon ?, vraiment ? — really means in actual fact; truly, as opposed to seeming or claiming to be so.
really in French
vraiment
ah bon ?
(informal) Indicating surprise at, or requesting confirmation of, some new information; to express skepticism.
vraiment ?
(informal) Indicating surprise at, or requesting confirmation of, some new information; to express skepticism.
What does "really" mean?
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adv In actual fact; truly, as opposed to seeming or claiming to be so.
"Is it really true that he quit his job?"
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adv Used before an adjective or verb to mean "very" or "very much."
"That was a really long flight."
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intj Used on its own to express surprise, disbelief, or a request for confirmation.
""They're getting married." "Really?""
really in a sentence
- Is it really true that he quit his job?
- She really did finish the marathon in under four hours.
- That was a really long flight.
- I really appreciate your help today.
Similar words in French
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Frequently asked questions
What is "really" in French?
"really" in French is vraiment, ah bon ?, vraiment ?. really means: In actual fact; truly, as opposed to seeming or claiming to be so.
How do you use "really" in a sentence?
Example: "Is it really true that he quit his job?" In French, "really" is vraiment, ah bon ?, vraiment ?.
Are there other ways to say "really" in French?
Yes — French has 3 translations listed for "really": vraiment, ah bon ?, vraiment ?.
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