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Old March 25, 2009, 11:39 AM
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Really and Actually

Is there any difference in meaning between this two adverbs?

I never use "actually" because it's a really () confusing word. I confuse it with the spanish actualmente. Today I saw "actually" twice and had to look for it in the dictionary. The meanings for it are exactly the same than the ones I find for "really"

¿Are they synonyms?

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Old March 25, 2009, 11:50 AM
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Yes, they're synonyms and pretty interchangeable.
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Old March 25, 2009, 11:52 AM
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Ok, so I can forget actually again

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Old March 25, 2009, 11:59 AM
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Well, you don't want to forget it; you need to know it for when you see it used (personally, I use 'actually' much more than I use 'really'). But I can't think of any situations where you'd have to use actually instead of really.
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Old March 25, 2009, 12:14 PM
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Is there any difference in meaning between this two adverbs?

I never use "actually" because it's a really () confusing word. I confuse it with the spanish actualmente. Today I saw "actually" twice and had to look for it in the dictionary. The meanings for it are exactly the same than the ones I find for "really"

¿Are they synonyms?

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They are, but mostly in english actually means "en actualidad o actualmente" y really means "realmente"

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Pero...

Si yo digo "actualmente no quiero nada", no queda muy bien en español.

En cambio "realmente no quiero nada:, queda mucho mejor en español. No?

Vamos viendo y sacando conclusions. :-)
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Old March 25, 2009, 12:29 PM
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They are very similar, but we often use actually to mean as a matter of fact. Really more often means truly or very.

The differences are fine but genuine.

examples: I am really tired - should mean I am truly tired(verdaderamente cansado)
I am actually tired= I'm tired as a matter of fact.(it may even imply some surprize.) (ya veo que estoy cansado)- I hope that's good Spanish.

Actually very rarely means very or truly in American English.

Espero que te ayude. Me avisas si quieres más ejemples, o tienes otras
preguntas sobre really/actually.

pd :You can correctly say:Actually I'm really tiredAnother way of saying it would be As a matter of fact I'm very tired
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