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# ''Used to form {{HVgl|adverbs}} from the base (positive) form of {{HVgl|class II}} and {{HVgl|class III}} {{HVgl|adjectives}}, equivalent to English ''-ly''.''
# ''Used to form {{HVgl|adverbs}} from the base (positive) form of {{HVgl|class II}} and {{HVgl|class III}} {{HVgl|adjectives}}, equivalent to English ''-ly'', and to form the adverbial suffixes for {{HVgl|superlative}} adverbs of all three declensions.''
#: {{m|hval|adere||quick}} → {{m|hval|aderī||quickly}}
#: {{m|hval|adere||quick}} → {{m|hval|aderī||quickly}}
#: {{m|hval|gevie||beautiful}} → {{m|hval|gevī||beautifully}}
#: {{m|hval|aderje||quickest}} → {{m|hval|aderjī||most quickly}}


====Derived Terms====
====Derived Terms====

Revision as of 03:43, 27 August 2022

High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Suffix

  1. Used to form adverbs from the base (positive) form of class II and class III adjectives, equivalent to English -ly, and to form the adverbial suffixes for superlative adverbs of all three declensions.
    adere (quick)aderī (quickly)
    aderje (quickest)aderjī (most quickly)

Derived Terms

See Also