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Adverb
is used to modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb. Will always answer the questions when, where, how and how much- Usually ends in "ly"
Latin Has 2 kinds of Adverbs
Those expressing when, where, how- which never change form
Those which are formed from adjective- Most Latin adverbs are formed from adjectives: add e- to the base of the adjective of the 1st & 2nd declension- Most often found before verb it modifies or at the beginning of sentence
al' te
on high, deeply
be' ne
well
cras
tomorrow
cur
why?
di'u
for a long time, long
he'ri
yesterday
ho'die
today
iam
now, already
i'bi
there, in that place
in'terim
meanwhile
la'te
widely
li'bere
freely
lon'ge
far off, by far
ma'le
badly
mi'sere
wretchedly, poorly
nunc
now
post'ea
afterwards
pul'chre
beautifully, nobly
sae'pe
often
sem'per
always
tum
then, at that time
u'bi
where, when: where?
ve're
truly
long'ge et la'te
far and wide
num
interrogative particle used in questions expecting a "no" answer.
nonne
interrogative particle used in questinos expecting a "yes" answer