Examples of using Literally in English and their translations into Hindi
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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And she literally told me.
She Gets Drilled, Literally.
Literally,"the dark one.".
Now I'm talking literally about your shoes.
Literally no one was able to see her shop.
People also translate
Your life and safety is literally in their hands.
It's literally no longer seen!
Of course, people today do not literally hear God's voice.
He literally ate your ass.
That's why I picked you, because you literally mean nothing to any living person?
You literally said a few things I was going to say.
He does not mean, of course, that they literally are salt. Rather, salt is a preservative.
He literally provides nothing to the community.
That would argue that this judgment“ day” is literally one thousand years long.
No, it literally was a family.
The principal Hebrew word for honor, ka·vohdhʹ, literally means“ heaviness.”.
Man could literally not think without language.
In the Scriptures, the principal Hebrew word for honor, ka·vohdhʹ, literally means“ heaviness.”.
He had literally two places under his name.
The huge chromeplated V2 engine is literally paraded and demonstrates its power.
Both literally and figuratively he was on his own.
There were literally dozens of smaller actions.
Literally,“ See the peace of your brothers and the peace of the flock.”.
It was as if He was literally painting colored skies in front of me.
Literally hundreds of thousands of Americans require long run care….
Feng Shui” is literally translated as“wind and water” in Chinese.
There was literally no pollution and so few people around.
Somebody literally took a weapon in hand, because of this lie.
And now I'm literally on my knees for you. Psychological insight.
Hasta la vista literally“until the sight” but functionally“see you later”.