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Special Esperanto adverbs information


A limited number of Esperanto adverbs do not end with the regular adverbial ending -e. Many of them function as more than just adverbs, such as hodiaŭ "today" (noun or adverb) and ankoraŭ "yet" or "still" (conjunction or adverb). Others are part of the correlative system, and will not be repeated here.

The word class "adverb" is not well defined in any language, and it is sometimes difficult to say whether a word is an adverb. The Esperanto suffix -e is restricted to words that are clearly adverbial.

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Special Esperanto adverbs

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limited number of Esperanto adverbs do not end with the regular adverbial ending -e. Many of them function as more than just adverbs, such as hodiaŭ "today"...

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Adverb

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Esperanto grammar

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Outline of Esperanto

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Esperanto vocabulary

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Esperanto

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Ido

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Esperanto orthography

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Latin grammar

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money (with that money)" Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives and other adverbs by indicating time, place or manner. Latin adverbs are indeclinable and invariable...

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English grammar

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as both adjectives and adverbs, such as fast, straight, and hard; these are flat adverbs. In earlier usage more flat adverbs were accepted in formal...

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Interlingue grammar

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primary adverbs and derived adverbs. Primary adverbs are not generated from other parts of speech and are thus not formed using any special endings:...

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Chinese grammar

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Korean grammar

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determiners. Korean adverbs 부사(副詞) busa (also called 어찌씨 eojjissi) include 또 tto "again" and 가득 gadeuk "fully". Busa, like adverbs in English, modify verbs...

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Spanish grammar

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series of consecutive adverbs that would each end in -mente on their own, the -mente is dropped from all but the final adverb, and the others are left...

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Interlingue

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primary adverbs and derived adverbs. Primary adverbs are not generated from other parts of speech and are thus not formed using any special endings:...

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Inflection

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conjugation, and one can refer to the inflection of nouns, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, determiners, participles, prepositions and postpositions, numerals...

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Romanian grammar

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Romanian adverbs are invariant and identical to the corresponding adjective in its masculine singular form. An exception is the adjective-adverb pair bun-bine...

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Swedish grammar

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("painted cars") and den målade bilen ("the painted car"). Adjectival adverbs are formed by putting the adjective in the neuter singular form. Adjectives...

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List of diminutives by language

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Hungarian grammar

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suffix -an/-en/-n is used to form adverbs of manner from adjectives. -l, -lag/-leg and -ul/-ül are also used to derive adverbs from some adjectives. There is...

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Adjuvilo

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Italian grammar

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following lexical categories: articles, nouns, adjectives, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. Italian articles vary according...

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Danish grammar

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having ten word classes: verbs, nouns, pronouns, numerals, adjectives, adverbs, articles, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. The grammar is...

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Lingwa de planeta

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Basque grammar

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forms) incorporated into the place adverbs, which gives these following (partly irregular) forms: Many other adverbs may be adjectivalised with -ko. Some...

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Lakota language

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their noun complement. Adverbs or postpositional phrases can describe manner, location, or reason. There are also interrogative adverbs, which are used to...

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French grammar

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