littéral
Littéral is a French word that translates to "literal" in English. It is used to describe something that is to be understood in its most basic, ordinary, or primary sense, without metaphor, exaggeration, or distortion. When referring to text or speech, littéral means adhering strictly to the words as they are written or spoken, without any interpretation or inferential meaning. For example, a littéral translation of a phrase would convey the exact meaning of the original words, even if it sounds awkward in the target language.
In contrast to figurative language, which uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from