Difference Between Truly and Truly:

Updated on educate 2024-03-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    real means "really.......""Real" and "literal" means that it actually exists, not imaginary or imaginary.

    eg. i’m learning to skate on real ice .I learned to skate on real ice.

    True means that it is consistent with the facts and facts, not made up.

    eg. he told me a true story .He told me a true story.

    Truly is an adverb of real, and truly is an adverb of true, the difference is the same as above.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    really

    adv.Really, truly; Really, truly; As a matter of fact; In fact.

    trulyadv.Genuine; Precisely, correctly; faithfully, honestly; Justly.

    Both indicate tone of emphasis, but truly is a bit more important than really.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Truly is true, but it has another meaning – faithfully.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Truly and truly are both adverbs, really: really, really, really, very, very, completely.

    1.Really; Indeed; As a matter of fact;

    really,that was a terrible mistake.

    Seriously, that's a very serious mistake.

    i see you worrying on my account,but really i don't mind.

    I could tell you were anxious about me, but I didn't really care.

    i didn't really mean to hurt you.

    I really didn't mean to offend you.

    2.Very, very, very, completely.

    it's really cold today.

    It's very cold today.

    3.It's true; Sure enough, [used to express surprise, doubt, etc.]

    truly;Truly, faithfully, sincerely.

    1.Really;

    he is a truly good man.

    He's a really good guy.

    2.Faithfully, sincerely.

    you must speak truly.

    You have to tell the truth.

    l am truly grateful for all your help.

    I really appreciate your help.

    3.Exactly, accurately, precisely, definitely.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    truly: to emphasize and emphasize a specific reality or feeling of an event.

    really: It is often used in sentences to emphasize adjectives or adverbs, to emphasize that the occurrence of things is larger and more serious than before. i really and truly am in love this time.

    I'm really in love this time.

    well, really and truly, things were better than expected.

    Ah, the situation is indeed better than expected.

    you think you're really hard, don't you?

    Do you think you're really brave?

    well, really! what a thing to say!

    Ah, really! That's not true!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Both truly and truly are adverbs.

    Really: Really, really, actually, very satisfactorily, very, completely.

    1.Really; Indeed; Knowing the paragraph of the silver on the line.

    really,that was a terrible mistake.

    Seriously, that's a very serious mistake.

    i see you worrying on my account,but really i don't mind.

    I could tell you were anxious about me, but I didn't really care.

    i didn't really mean to hurt you.

    I really didn't mean to offend you. truly;Truly, faithfully, sincerely.

    1.Really;

    he is a truly good man.

    He's a really good guy.

    2.Faithfully, sincerely.

    you must speak truly.

    You have to tell the truth.

    l am truly grateful for all your help.

    I really appreciate your help.

    3.Exactly, quasi-fidgetter, precisely, definitely.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. There are differences in the meaning of expression.

    1、truly:adv.Truly, not fakely; Sincerely, n(truly) personal name; Trulli.

    2、really:adv.Actually, in fact; Really, really; Are you sure? (table tone).

    Second, the emphasis is different.

    1. Truly: It is used to emphasize and emphasize the specific real situation or feeling of an event.

    2. really: It is mostly used in sentences to emphasize the form of Li Rong or adverbs, and is used to emphasize that the occurrence of things has expanded and become more serious than before.

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