Learn what the word 'literally' means with a fun and easy explanation perfect for 5-year-old children.
Hi there! The word literally means something is really happening exactly like you say it. For example, if you say, "I am literally eating an apple," it means you are really eating an apple right now.
Sometimes, people use 'literally' to show that what they are saying is true and not just pretend or made up.
It helps us understand that what someone says is exactly right!
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