total
total
adjective toh-TAHL Less Common
Origin: from French 'total', whole
Also means
completely
Usage Note
total works as an adjective ('total, complete') but is hugely popular in casual speech as an intensifier meaning 'totally/completely': Das ist total cool. In that adverbial use it stays uninflected.
Examples
"Ich bin total müde."
Natural Translation
I'm totally tired.
Literal Translation
I am totally tired.
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