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really in Russian

really in Russian is действи́тельно, действительно, пра́вда — really means in actual fact; truly, as opposed to seeming or claiming to be so.

really in Russian

действи́тельно
adv
Pronounced: deystvitelno
(modal) Actually; in fact; in reality.
действительно
adv
Pronounced: deystvitelno
(modal) Actually; in fact; in reality.
пра́вда
adv
Pronounced: pravda
(informal, as an intensifier) Very (modifying an adjective); very much (modifying a verb).
действительно
adv
Pronounced: deystvitelno
(informal, as an intensifier) Very (modifying an adjective); very much (modifying a verb).
да?
intj
Pronounced: da?
(informal) Indicating surprise at, or requesting confirmation of, some new information; to express skepticism.
пра́вда?
intj
Pronounced: pravda?
(informal) Indicating surprise at, or requesting confirmation of, some new information; to express skepticism.
ра́зве?
intj
Pronounced: razve?
(informal) Indicating surprise at, or requesting confirmation of, some new information; to express skepticism.
серьёзно?
intj
Pronounced: seryozno?
(informal) Indicating surprise at, or requesting confirmation of, some new information; to express skepticism.
да ла́дно
intj
Pronounced: da ladno
(informal, sarcastic, typically exaggerated question.) Indicating that what was just said was obvious and unnecessary; contrived incredulity
в са́мом де́ле
intj
Pronounced: v samom dele
(informal, chiefly, US) Indicating affirmation, agreement.
да
intj
Pronounced: da
(informal, chiefly, US) Indicating affirmation, agreement.
действи́тельно
intj
Pronounced: deystvitelno
(informal, chiefly, US) Indicating affirmation, agreement.
в са́мом де́ле
intj
Pronounced: v samom dele
(informal) Indicating displeasure at another person's behaviour or statement.
на са́мом де́ле
intj
Pronounced: na samom dele
(informal) Indicating displeasure at another person's behaviour or statement.

What does "really" mean?

  1. adv In actual fact; truly, as opposed to seeming or claiming to be so.
    "Is it really true that he quit his job?"
  2. adv Used before an adjective or verb to mean "very" or "very much."
    "That was a really long flight."
  3. 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 Russian

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "really" in Russian?

"really" in Russian is действи́тельно, действительно, пра́вда. really means: In actual fact; truly, as opposed to seeming or claiming to be so.

How do you pronounce действи́тельно?

"really" in Russian is действи́тельно, pronounced "deystvitelno".

How do you use "really" in a sentence?

Example: "Is it really true that he quit his job?" In Russian, "really" is действи́тельно, действительно, пра́вда.

Are there other ways to say "really" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 11 translations listed for "really": действи́тельно, действительно, пра́вда, да?, пра́вда?, ра́зве?.

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