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While in English adverbs are usually formed by adding (-ly) to adjectives. | While in English adverbs are usually formed by adding (-ly) to adjectives. | ||
==Adjective origin== | |||
In Macedonian many adverbs are formed from adjectives, simply by adding the suffix -но to the singular feminine form of adjectives. | In Macedonian many adverbs are formed from adjectives, simply by adding the suffix -но to the singular feminine form of adjectives. | ||
Examples | |||
===Examples=== | |||
* бавен (slow) becomes бавно (slowly) | * бавен (slow) becomes бавно (slowly) | ||
* перфектен (perfect) becomes перфектно (perfectly) | * перфектен (perfect) becomes перфектно (perfectly) | ||
==Adverbs by Nature== | |||
However that’s not always the case. Some words are adverbs by nature. | However that’s not always the case. Some words are adverbs by nature. | ||
===Example=== | |||
* сега (now), навистина (really), and наскоро (soon). | * сега (now), навистина (really), and наскоро (soon). | ||
Revision as of 23:58, 24 December 2021
How to Greet someone
While in English adverbs are usually formed by adding (-ly) to adjectives.
Adjective origin
In Macedonian many adverbs are formed from adjectives, simply by adding the suffix -но to the singular feminine form of adjectives.
Examples
- бавен (slow) becomes бавно (slowly)
- перфектен (perfect) becomes перфектно (perfectly)
Adverbs by Nature
However that’s not always the case. Some words are adverbs by nature.
Example
- сега (now), навистина (really), and наскоро (soon).