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very
adjective 
  1. Exactly the same; identical.
He proposed marriage in the same restaurant, at the table where they first met.
Translations: 
  • Dutch: nl(nl, zelfde, dezelfde(nl), t+)hetzelfde
  • French: míªme(fr)
  • German: (t, de, derselbe)
adverb 
  1. to a great extent or degree
You"re very tall.
  1. true, truly
He tried his very best.
It was a very unique experience. (nonstandard)
Translations: 
  • Dutch: echt, uiterst
  • French: très(fr)
  • German: sehr(de)
  • Italian: molto(it)
  • Spanish: muy(es)
Etymology: verray "true", from verai (Modern French: vrai), from
  • veracus, derived from Latin verax "true".


     
 
  

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