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`real` in Latin

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real

  1. adjective
    • actually existing or occurring
      verus
      This is a real problem. — Hoc est verum problema.
      realis [philosophical]
      The real world is complex. — Mundus realis est complexus.
    • [colloquial, informal, intensifier], very or extremely (intensifier)
      valde [colloquial, informal]
      That was real good. — Id valde bonum erat.
      perquam [colloquial, informal]
      She is real smart. — Ea perquam sapiens est.
    • [mathematical], not imaginary; having a value
      realis [mathematical]
      A real number is not imaginary. — Numerus realis non est imaginarius.
  2. noun
    • [financial, historical], former Spanish or Portuguese coin
      realis [financial, historical]
      He paid with a silver real. — Argenteo reali solvit.