Verily Meaning in English
word
التعريف
An old-fashioned or formal word meaning 'truly' or 'certainly'; used to emphasize that something is really true.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Highly formal and archaic, mostly found in religious texts, classic literature, or for humorous/poetic effect; not used in everyday conversation. Modern English uses 'truly', 'certainly', or 'indeed' instead.
Spanish: verdaderamente - en verdadPortuguese (BR): verdadeiramentePortuguese (PT): verdadeiramenteChinese (Simplified): 的确 - 实在Chinese (Traditional): 的確 - 實在Hindi: निश्चय ही - वास्तव मेंArabic: حقًا - بالفعلBengali: নিশ্চয়ই - সত্যিই - অবশ্যইRussian: истинно - воистину - действительноJapanese: まことに - 本当に(古語的)Vietnamese: thật vậy - quả thật - đích thực (trang trọng, cổ điển)Korean: 진실로 - 참으로 - 확실히 (격식체, 고어)Turkish: gerçekten - hakikaten (eski, resmi)Urdu: بیشک - واقعی طور پر - حقاًIndonesian: sesungguhnya - sungguh (gaya lama, sangat formal)
جمل نموذجية
They're joking, but verily, the answer is serious.
natural
Verily, I say to you, this is true.
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He is verily a kind man.
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This is verily a beautiful place.
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People in old stories often say 'Verily, you have my trust.'
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'I verily believe you can succeed,' the wise man declared.
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