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真的 (zhēn de) is typically used to emphasize the truth of a statement. For example, if someone says "我很忙 (wǒ hěn máng)", meaning "I'm very busy", another person might reply "真的 (zhēn de)?" to emphasize that they are asking if it is true. It can also be used to express surprise or disbelief, as in "真的 (zhēn de)?" to express disbelief or surprise at something that has been said.
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Yes, there are several ways to express the idea of 真的 (zhēn de) in different levels of formality. Here are a few examples:
真实 (zhēn shí) - This word is similar to "真正" and can also be used to express the idea of "真的" in a more formal way. It can also mean "real" or "authentic," and is often used in more serious or professional contexts.
确实 (què shí) - This word can be used to express the idea of "真的" in a more formal or polite way. It means "indeed" or "truly," and is often used to confirm or agree with something that has been said.
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