direct
The word 'direkt' in German is used in a similar way to the English word 'direct'. It can be used as an adjective to describe something that is straightforward or uncomplicated, or as an adverb to describe an action that is performed without intermediaries or delays. For example, 'Er ging direkt zur Bank' means 'He went directly to the bank'.
I'm going straight home.
The phrase 'Ich gehe direkt nach Hause.' translates to 'I'm going straight home.' It is used to indicate that the speaker is going home without stopping anywhere else.
He is talking directly to the manager.
The phrase 'Er spricht direkt mit dem Manager.' translates to 'He is talking directly to the manager.' It means that the person is having a conversation with the manager without involving any third party.
She is going directly to Berlin.
The phrase 'Sie fährt direkt nach Berlin.' translates to 'She is going directly to Berlin.' It indicates that the person is traveling to Berlin without any detour or stop.