Of course it's a word. It's in the English language and is another word for A which goes before a word starting with a vowel rather than a consonant. ;)
no.. its an adverb
No, the word 'really' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:They really like the cake.It was a really hot day.His is really not that smart.The word 'really' is also used as an exclamation: Oh really! She told you that.
The likely word is "really" (actually, or very). A similar word is the surname Reilly.
Yes there really is a word such as woken up for example, "She has woken up!"
There is really no word in English for answering a question with a question.
No not really .
No, really is not a compound word.
No, the word 'really' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:They really like the cake.It was a really hot day.His is really not that smart.The word 'really' is also used as an exclamation: Oh really! She told you that.
The root word in "really" is "real."
sheep. Thats short.
If you really mean chaau, that word is from Chinese. If you really meant ciao, which is pronounced "chow," that word is a French word.
really really funny me!
no other word really...
two(2) real-ly
The likely word is "really" (actually, or very). A similar word is the surname Reilly.
They were "really" kind. They were "so" kind. Therefore, in this case, "so" is a one syllable word that can be used instead of "really".
Not really.
Not really translates as nicht besonders.