I am not sure what you mean when you say translated literally, but let me try and help...
$username[0] = "bob";
@foo = qx { echo $username[0] };
qx interpolates the string so @foo[0] will get set to 'bob'.
To avoid this you could escape the string:
$username[0] = "bob";
@foo = qx { echo \$username[0] };
This would cause the $username not to be interpolated and it would let the shell decipher a variable called $username when it called the echo.
Hope that helps.
-monkfish (The Fishy Monk)
9/14/01 Edited to clarify and remove incorrect portion of post.
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