literally
The word 'letteralmente' in Italian is used in the same way as 'literally' in English. It is used to emphasize that a statement is true or accurate, or to express surprise or disbelief. For example, 'I literally ate a whole pizza by myself' means that the speaker actually ate an entire pizza without any help.
I literally saw a UFO last night.
This phrase emphasizes the speaker's claim of having seen a UFO without exaggeration, specifying the actual event that occurred.
He is literally the best in his class.
In this context, the speaker is asserting that the person being referred to is the top performer in their class, using 'literally' to convey the seriousness of this statement.
This book is literally a masterpiece.
Here, the phrase indicates that the book is of such high quality that it deserves to be called a masterpiece, with 'literally' enhancing the statement's emphasis.