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"De verdad" is a form of "de verdad", a phrase which is often translated as "real". "Realmente" is an adverb which is often translated as "actually". Learn more about the difference between "de verdad" and "realmente" below.
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. real
¿Por qué me miras así? ¿Nunca has visto un vaquero de verdad?Why are you looking at me like that? Haven't you ever seen a real cowboy?
a. really
De verdad no sé si te guste lo que te traje, pero espero que sí.I really don't know if you'll like what I brought you, but I hope so.
a. for real
Bien muchachos, estuvo bien la práctica, pero ahora juegan de verdad.Well boys, practice went well, but now it's time to play for real.
b. honestly
Cuando te conocí, de verdad no sabía que ibas a ser tan importante en mi vida.When I met you, I honestly didn't know how important you were going to be in my life.
c. really
Sí, de verdad me encanta el betabel crudo.Yes, I really do love raw beets.
a. really
¡Ganaste el premio mayor! ¿De verdad?You won the grand prize! Really?
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An adverb is a word that describes a verb, an adjective, or other adverbs (e.g., to run quickly, very tired).
adverb
a. actually
Ella no está realmente levitando. Es una ilusión.She's not really levitating. It's an illusion.
b. really
¿Quieres venir conmigo a la fiesta? - Realmente no.Do you want to come with me to the party? - Not really.
a. really
Mejor que nos demos prisa. Se está haciendo realmente tarde.We better hurry. It's getting really late.
b. very
Me voy a dormir porque estoy realmente cansado.I'm going to sleep because I'm very tired.
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