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What is the meaning of litteral?

"Litteral" is not a real word in the English language. It's likely a misspelling of literal.

Literal has two main meanings:

1. Exact: It means something is meant exactly as it is written or spoken, with no figurative or metaphorical meaning.

* Example: "He took the statement literally, not understanding the sarcasm."

2. Word-for-word: It can also mean something is a direct copy or translation of something else.

* Example: "The translator provided a literal translation of the text."

If you meant to use "litteral," you may want to double-check your spelling and use "literal" instead.

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