real
real
adjective rreh-AHL Common
Origin: From Latin regalis (royal), which also gave English 'regal'.
Also means
royal
Usage Note
Real is a genuine false friend: it can mean both 'real/actual' and 'royal' — la familia real is 'the royal family', not 'the real family'. Context usually disambiguates, but learners often miss the 'royal' sense. When meaning 'actual', real typically follows the noun (un problema real).
Examples
"Cuéntame la historia real."
Natural Translation
Tell me the real story.
Literal Translation
Tell-me the story real
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