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Primitive adverbs are adverbs that don't derive from other categories, but that exist just as adverbs, some examples are: | Primitive adverbs are adverbs that don't derive from other categories, but that exist just as adverbs, some examples are: | ||
* '' | * ''regt'' - well, fine; | ||
* ''mou'', ''eger'' - bad; | * ''mou'', ''eger'' - bad; | ||
* ''maan'' - early; | * ''maan'' - early; | ||
* ''roe'' - late; | * ''roe'' - late; | ||
* ''iest'' - near; | * ''iest'' - near; | ||
* '' | * ''prokkel'' - far; | ||
* ''proft'' - soon; | * ''proft'' - soon; | ||
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Derived adverbs derive from adjectives, to which the suffix ''- | Derived adverbs derive from adjectives, to which the suffix ''-er'' is added, ex.: | ||
* ''koud'' > '' | * ''koud'' > ''kouder'' - warmly; | ||
* '' | * ''vrijgt'' > ''vrijgter'' - coldly; | ||
* ''korzjaal'' > '' | * ''korzjaal'' > ''korzjaler'' - cordially; | ||
* ''vort'' > '' | * ''vort'' > ''vorter'' - strongly; | ||
* ''vraal'' > '' | * ''vraal'' > ''vraler'' - weakly; | ||
* ''wouker'' > '' | * ''wouker'' > ''woukrer'' - quickly; | ||
* ''lent'' > '' | * ''lent'' > ''lenter'' - slowly; | ||
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