Truly vs Fijian - What's the difference?
truly | fijian |
In accordance with the facts; truthfully, accurately.
* 1946 , (Bertrand Russell), History of Western Philosophy , I.27:
Honestly, genuinely, in fact, really.
Very.
Pertaining to Fiji, or its people or language.
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an spoken on Fiji. It has 650,000 speakers, including second language users.
As an adverb truly
is in accordance with the facts; truthfully, accurately.As a noun fijian is
fijian (person).truly
English
Adverb
(en-adv)- He adds, very truly , that what was fatal to such philosophies as his was not Christianity but the Copernican theory.
- That is truly all I know.
- Truly , that is all I know.
- You are truly silly.
Derived terms
* well and trulyfijian
English
(Fijian language)Alternative forms
(obsolete spellings) Feejeean, FejeeanAdjective
(-)- she wore her brown hair flatly braided and coiled behind so as to expose the outline of her head in a daring manner at a time when public feeling required the meagreness of nature to be dissimulated by tall barricades of frizzed curls and bows, never surpassed by any great race except the Feejeean .