Examples of using Literally means in English and their translations into Czech
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The metro station, Stadtmitte(which literally means‘city centre'), is right in front of the apartment.
Rejuvenate has a latin root which literally means"The return of youth.
Today literally means entering a universe with life
Well, he translated here… And that literally means"to put pressure on him, he bit the guy.
The word'crisis' comes from the Greek word Krino that literally means'to decide','to choose.
It was a gift given to them from the god Thoth. The term"hieroglyphics literally means"holy writing,
Cuzco literally means"navel of the world.
Stone ship" or"rock ship. and"iwafune" literally means Masuda" is the name of the region.
when translated, literally means"stiff corpse.
The term"hieroglyphics literally means"holy writing,
Rourke who once said--[fast-forwarding] Actually,"hakuna matata" literally means.
Stone ship" or"rock ship. Masuda" is the name of the region, and"iwafune" literally means.
Committing a crime. And if you look the word up in the dictionary, it literally means tricking someone into.
Committing a crime. And if you look the word up tricking someone into in the dictionary, it literally means.
And if you look the word up tricking someone into in the dictionary, it literally means committing a crime.
Tricking someone into in the dictionary, it literally means committing a crime. And if you look the word up.
Natural stone is«petra»(Петроград/Petrograd(St. Petersburg)- literally means«stone city»),
People who adopt low fat plant-based diets can actually reverse their heart disease, and that literally means watching the plaque start to go away,
Literally meaning three-horned face" in Greek, Triceratops is half as tall as T.
I literally meant the hallway.