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How do I say ‘really?’
The standard natural reaction when asking whether surprising information is true.
真的吗
Really? / Is that true?
LITERAL
Is it true?
WHAT IT REALLY MEANS
Really? / Is that true?
WHEN IT FITS
Reacting to newsConfirming surprising informationBoth speech and messages
A short 真的? is common among friends, while 是吗 can be calmer and less emotionally marked.
真的吗 directly questions truth value — it is neutral in itself, but repeating it insistently (真的吗?真的?) shifts the tone from surprised to skeptical. 是吗 (“is that so?”) is the lighter alternative: it acknowledges the information without the emotional weight of questioning its veracity. In text messages, 真的? (without 吗) is the standard clipped casual form among friends.
HOW PEOPLE ACTUALLY SAY IT
你要结婚了?真的吗?
You’re getting married? Really?
Surprised reaction真的?我怎么不知道?
Really? How did I not know?
Informal clipped reactionCHOOSE BY SITUATION
是吗
Is that so? / Really?
You want a lighter or more neutral acknowledgment