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1 igazán
(DE) Wahrheit {e}; fürwahr; herzlich; traun; (EN) certes; forsooth; honour bright; how kind of you; in all conscience; in conscience; in earnest; in sooth; in truth; really; right; true; truly -
2 igazán?
(EN) honest injun?; how come!; how come?; possibily; possibly; possibly?; really -
3 lehetetlen
(DE) ausgeschlossen; unmöglich; (EN) beyond possibility; cockeyed; impertinent; impossible; incongruos; it can't be; it cannot be; not really; out of the question; outrageous; preposterous; unearthly; unreal -
4 sajnálom!
(EN) it is really too bad!; it is too bad!; sorry! -
5 valóban
(DE) beileibe; ernstlich; forts; tatsächlich; wahrlich; traun; (EN) actually; certes; forsooth; honour bright; in all conscience; in conscience; in deed; in earnest; in effect; in reality; in sooth; in troth; indeed; pardi; pardy; positively; quotha; really; sure enough; true; truly; verily -
6 kitûnõen éreztük magunkat
we had a fine time, we had a really fine time -
7 nagyszerûen éreztük magunkat
we had a really fine time, we had a fine time -
8 nem tudott lekötni a darab
the play didn't really get me -
9 pompásan szórakoztunk
we had a really fine time, we had a fine time
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