Also means
only
Usage Note
lediglich is a slightly formal way to say 'merely' or 'only', limiting a quantity or scope, and is common in written and bureaucratic German. It overlaps with nur but sounds more measured. Do not confuse it with the adjective ledig, which means 'unmarried' or 'single'.
Examples
"Es kostet lediglich fünf Euro."
Natural Translation
It costs merely five euros.
Literal Translation
It costs merely five euros.
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