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[[Nûrlâm]] has few adverbs in it's core dictionary. But they could be easily made from adjectives or other lexical categories by adding suffix **// | [[Nûrlâm]] has few adverbs in it's core dictionary. But they could be easily made from adjectives or other lexical categories by adding suffix **// | ||
- | Adverbs have no agreement with verbs in grammar. The only grammar form adverbs have beside nominal is the comparative, | + | Adverbs have no agreement with verbs in grammar. The only grammar form adverbs have beside nominal is the //comparative//, which is made by adding suffix **//-ar//** (the same as [[grammar_adjective|adjectives]]) placed after suffix //-arz// if adverb has it or after the root for short adverbs. Example is // |
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=== The list of adverbs with Necessitative and Desiderative meanings === | === The list of adverbs with Necessitative and Desiderative meanings === | ||
- | These adverbs are used together with gerundives to express necessitative and desiderative modalities -- order to 3rd person or wish to 3rd person to do something or event to happen. As modal verb " | + | These adverbs are used together with [[grammar_gerundive|gerundives]] to express necessitative and desiderative |
^ English | ^ English |