Elle a littéralement sauté de sa chaise quand l'alarme bruyante s'est mise à sonner.
English: She literally jumped out of her chair when the loud alarm started ringing.
littéralement /liteʁalmˈɑ̃/ · adverb · CEFR B2. French translation of "literally".
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Elle a littéralement sauté de sa chaise quand l'alarme bruyante s'est mise à sonner.
English: She literally jumped out of her chair when the loud alarm started ringing.
Il a littéralement marché vingt kilomètres le premier jour de sa randonnée.
English: He literally walked twenty kilometres on the first day of his hiking trip.
Il ne faut pas prendre cette expression au pied de la lettre, car ce n'est qu'une métaphore.
English: The expression should not be taken literally, because it is just a metaphor.
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