Literal is word for word; verbatim
"Real" and "literal" do not mean the same thing. "Real" refers to something that exists or is true, often in a tangible or concrete sense. In contrast, "literal" pertains to the exact or primary meaning of words, without metaphor or exaggeration. While both terms can imply authenticity, they apply to different contexts.
The word retard means to slow down. The literal meaning is slow or slowed.
the difference between webcontrol and literal?
Missa Orbis Factor is the XIth setting of the Ordinary of the Mass. The literal translation of the original Latin is "maker of the world," creator.
The term "literally" means in a literal manner, or exactly as stated, without exaggeration or metaphor. It is often used to emphasize that something is true in a straightforward, factual way. For example, saying "I literally ran five miles" indicates that the speaker actually completed that distance, not just figuratively or hyperbolically. In recent usage, it has also been employed for emphasis in a non-literal sense, which can lead to confusion.
there no literal translation, El pavido navido is a nickname for a person!
Not scientific. Not literal.
there no literal translation, El pavido navido is a nickname for a person!
Literal language.
The literal meaning is 'Land of the Thunderbolt'
best i can translate without being literal.. is , singals bar. literal is love bar.
great republic i think....
The literal translation is 'I listen to the'
Annette is a name and does not have a literal meaning.
The literal translation is 'have mercy on'
it means not corresponding to the literal. got a problem?
Figurative language is language that refers or implies or flat-out doesn't mean what it seems to mean. "Kicked the bucket" is figurative language for "died."Literal language means exactly what it looks like.