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There are also some irregular adverbs, made from other speech parts: | There are also some irregular adverbs, made from other speech parts: | ||
* ''chlærūm'' (light) → ''chlære'' (easily) (but note its synonym ''chlærausęe'' from the related adjective ''chlærausis'' (easy)) | * ''chlærūm'' (light) → ''chlære'' (easily) (but note its synonym ''chlærausęe'' from the related adjective ''chlærausis'' (easy)) | ||
====Underived adverbs==== | |||
Some adverbs are not derived from any other part of speech. They include: | |||
* All adverbial correlatives; | |||
* ''flære'' (yesterday), ''amyære'' (today), and ''menire'' (tomorrow) | |||
* Some adverbs formed by onomatopoeia or sound symbolism (and usually reduplicated) like ''rarāre'' (roaring) or ''tanetane'' (barefoot). | |||
===Undeclinable adjectives=== | ===Undeclinable adjectives=== |
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