Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Totally"
The meaning of "Totally" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa i totally dig your friend
does dig mean
fall in love?
or crush on your firend?
may it means sextual somethins??
does dig mean
fall in love?
or crush on your firend?
may it means sextual somethins??
A:
'dig' here just means like. It does not exclude a crush, but it is not something with explicit sexual connotations.
Q:
O que significa I’m totally over you.?
A:
Yes, basically. It kind of implies that you used to think about that person (or thing) a lot before, but now you don't. For example, if someone said to you, "I thought you loved that song?", you could say "I'm totally over it" to show you don't care about it anymore. But if you said "I'm totally over YOU", it sounds like you're talking to someone who used to be your boyfriend or girlfriend.
Also, if you don't mind me saying, "thank you both for the quick reply" would be better to say. :)
Also, if you don't mind me saying, "thank you both for the quick reply" would be better to say. :)
Q:
O que significa totally do-able ?
A:
It means its possible or can happen.
Example: “Would you be able to make it to the meeting on Saturday?”
“Yes, that’s totally do-able”
Example: “Would you be able to make it to the meeting on Saturday?”
“Yes, that’s totally do-able”
Q:
O que significa she's totally out?
A:
It means you need to back off haha. But in all seriousness, it means she is completely uninterested in the situation.
Q:
O que significa all totally off?
A:
normally "totally off" would mean that something someone else has said is wrong. for example, "hey, is it true that you're going out with sarah?"
"Nope. You're totally off on that. we're just friends"
in general it can be used in place of "wrong" or "mistaken" but it's less formal. I think it comes from the phrase "totally off base" which implies they do not have the right assumption.
"Nope. You're totally off on that. we're just friends"
in general it can be used in place of "wrong" or "mistaken" but it's less formal. I think it comes from the phrase "totally off base" which implies they do not have the right assumption.
Example sentences using "Totally"
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com totally.
A:
1. I totally believed the guy
2. He totally fell in love with her
3. As he glanced down at his vehicle, he saw both tires on the driver's side were totally flat.
4. We’re totally loaded.
5.These feelings were totally foreign and unwelcome.
2. He totally fell in love with her
3. As he glanced down at his vehicle, he saw both tires on the driver's side were totally flat.
4. We’re totally loaded.
5.These feelings were totally foreign and unwelcome.
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com totally.
A:
You are totally wrong about it.
This situation looks totally different from the previous one.
They are totally ignorant of the new regulations.
This situation looks totally different from the previous one.
They are totally ignorant of the new regulations.
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com totally!.
A:
どういたしまして!Hope you could understand (:
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com totally.
A:
"I totally know what you mean."
Q: "Do you wanna go to the movies?" A: "Yeah, totally!"
"She totally likes the new guy."
Q: "Do you wanna go to the movies?" A: "Yeah, totally!"
"She totally likes the new guy."
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com totally.
A:
I totally forgot to do my homework!
Synonyms of "Totally" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre totally e fully ?
A:
Hi there! They are all synonynms so there’s not much difference but Let’s take for example this sentence:
“I fully understand it”
And
“I totally understand it” - this one might sound a little sarcastic.
Sometimes it’s more respectful to use ‘fully’, ‘completely’ or ‘entirely’ but they are all fine.
Hope this helps!
“I fully understand it”
And
“I totally understand it” - this one might sound a little sarcastic.
Sometimes it’s more respectful to use ‘fully’, ‘completely’ or ‘entirely’ but they are all fine.
Hope this helps!
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre totally e entirely e wholly ?
A:
Generally they all mean the same thing and can be interchangeable. But occasionally "wholly" can mean "solely or exclusively" so for example:
"The class was made up wholly of female students."
"The class was made up wholly of female students."
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre totally e entirely ?
A:
They both mean completely, and usually they are used interchangeably.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre totally e definitely ?
A:
Not much depending on the context
Totally is more casual
Definitely is more formal
I definitely spent too much money today
I totally spent too much money today
Both meanings are pretty much the same just formal and casual
Total world domination
Definite world domination (this is incorrect)
Totally is more casual
Definitely is more formal
I definitely spent too much money today
I totally spent too much money today
Both meanings are pretty much the same just formal and casual
Total world domination
Definite world domination (this is incorrect)
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre totally e absolutely e definitely ?
A:
TOTALLY: Means 100% of something. ALL of something. (synonyms: entirely, wholly, completely)
Examples:
* The building was totally destroyed by bombs in the Second World War.
* We're totally lost. We should ask someone for directions.
* You're totally right. (Means "what you are saying is 100% correct).
ABSOLUTELY: Pretty much the same as "totally". In fact, you can replace "totally" with "absolutely" in the above three examples and the meaning wouldn't change.
DEFINITELY: This one is a bit different. It means with 100% certainty. Without a doubt. Without reservation. Here are some examples:
A: Do you think I can find cheap flights to Tokyo in Febraury?
B: Oh yeah, definitely. Flights are quite cheap in February.
A: Where are my glasses?
B: Oh, I just saw them in the washroom. Did you check there?
A: Yes, I did. They're not there.
B: That's odd. I definitely saw them there just a few moments ago.
A: Hey Tom, if you have a few minutes, could you help me with something?
B: Definitely! I'd be glad to.
A: Are you definitely going to go to Jake's party on Sunday?
B: "Definitely"? No, I'm not sure yet. If I can take Monday off from work, I'll go. I'll ask my boss tomorrow.
A: Hey Jeff, can I have Monday off?
B: Definitely not. We have a large shipment coming in on Monday and I need all the help I can get. Sorry.
Examples:
* The building was totally destroyed by bombs in the Second World War.
* We're totally lost. We should ask someone for directions.
* You're totally right. (Means "what you are saying is 100% correct).
ABSOLUTELY: Pretty much the same as "totally". In fact, you can replace "totally" with "absolutely" in the above three examples and the meaning wouldn't change.
DEFINITELY: This one is a bit different. It means with 100% certainty. Without a doubt. Without reservation. Here are some examples:
A: Do you think I can find cheap flights to Tokyo in Febraury?
B: Oh yeah, definitely. Flights are quite cheap in February.
A: Where are my glasses?
B: Oh, I just saw them in the washroom. Did you check there?
A: Yes, I did. They're not there.
B: That's odd. I definitely saw them there just a few moments ago.
A: Hey Tom, if you have a few minutes, could you help me with something?
B: Definitely! I'd be glad to.
A: Are you definitely going to go to Jake's party on Sunday?
B: "Definitely"? No, I'm not sure yet. If I can take Monday off from work, I'll go. I'll ask my boss tomorrow.
A: Hey Jeff, can I have Monday off?
B: Definitely not. We have a large shipment coming in on Monday and I need all the help I can get. Sorry.
Translations of "Totally"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? totally
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Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? totally
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Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? I'm totally with you there
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Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? i totally was tongue-tied i couldn't say what i was prepared to , so i skipped alot of things. does this sound natural
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I would say "I was totally tongue-tied. I couldn't say what I was prepared to say so I skipped a lot of things."
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Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? totally
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Other questions about "Totally"
Q:
He felt totally like a fool.
그는 완전히 바보 같은 기분이 들었다.
soa natural?
그는 완전히 바보 같은 기분이 들었다.
soa natural?
A:
You can also say, He felt like a total fool.
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Por favor, mostra-me como pronunciar totally .
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Por favor, mostra-me como pronunciar totally.
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totally soa natural?
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Q:
(totally) soa natural?
A:
You're saying "fold" instead of "filled"
Sentence: the container was totally filled with water.
Sentence: the container was totally filled with water.
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