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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 '' | * ''chlærūm'' (light) → ''chlære'' (easily) (but note its synonym ''chlæraussiṭ'' from the related verb ''chlærausake'' (easy)) | ||
* ''dilake'' (same) → ''diledile'' (exactly the same way; emphatic version of '' | * ''dilake'' (same) → ''diledile'' (exactly the same way; emphatic version of ''dilsiṭ''<ref>''dilsiṭ'' also has the other meaning of "the same", as in ''lili dilsiṭ dadrāṃte'' "I have done the same". ''diledile'' does not have this other meaning.</ref> but more common.) | ||
* ''ṣati'' (way, mode) suffixed to a possessive adjective forms ''lilyāṣati'' (from my point of view; my way; in my opinion), ''sāmyāṣati'' (from your point of view; your way; in your opinion), ''demyāṣati'', ''tamyāṣati'', and so on. | * ''ṣati'' (way, mode) suffixed to a possessive adjective forms ''lilyāṣati'' (from my point of view; my way; in my opinion), ''sāmyāṣati'' (from your point of view; your way; in your opinion), ''demyāṣati'', ''tamyāṣati'', and so on. | ||
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