different between adverbs vs adverbial
adverbs
English
Noun
adverbs
- plural of adverb
Verb
adverbs
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adverb
Anagrams
- Bevards
Latvian
Etymology
Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Latin adverbium.
Pronunciation
Noun
adverbs m (1st declension)
- (grammar) adverb (a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, an adverb, a phrase or a clause)
Usage notes
Apparently, adverbs is used only in technical (linguistic) writings; in most contexts, its synonym apst?k?a v?rds is preferred.
Declension
Synonyms
- apst?k?a v?rds
See also
- divdabis, particips
(parts of speech) runas da?as; ?paš?bas v?rds / adjekt?vs, apst?k?a v?rds / adverbs, artikuls, saiklis / konjunkcija, izsauksmes v?rds / interjekcija, lietv?rds / substant?vs, skait?a v?rds / numer?lis, partikula, priev?rds / prepoz?cija, vietniekv?rds / pronomens, darb?bas v?rds / verbs (Category: lv:Parts of speech)
Swedish
Noun
adverbs
- indefinite genitive singular of adverb
- indefinite genitive plural of adverb
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adverbial
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin adverbi?lis. Surface analysis: adverb +? -ial.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /æd?v?bi.?l/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?d?v??bi.?l/
Adjective
adverbial (comparative more adverbial, superlative most adverbial)
- (grammar) Of or relating to an adverb.
- And in (123) below, a (bracketed) Adverbial Phrase has undergone WH MOVEMENT:
(123) (a) [How quickly] will he drink the beer —?
(123) (b) [How carefully] did he plan his campaign —?
(123) (c) [How well] did he treat her —?
- And in (123) below, a (bracketed) Adverbial Phrase has undergone WH MOVEMENT:
Derived terms
Translations
Noun
adverbial (plural adverbials)
- (grammar) An adverbial word or phrase.
Translations
See also
- adverbial on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Catalan
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin adverbi?lis.
Pronunciation
- (Balearic) IPA(key): /?d.v??.bi?al/
- (Central) IPA(key): /?d.b?r.bi?al/
- (Valencian) IPA(key): /ad.ve?.bi?al/
Adjective
adverbial (masculine and feminine plural adverbials)
- adverbial
Derived terms
- adverbialment
Related terms
- adverbi
Further reading
- “adverbial” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin adverbi?lis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ad.v??.bjal/
- Homophones: adverbiale, adverbiales
Adjective
adverbial (feminine singular adverbiale, masculine plural adverbiaux, feminine plural adverbiales)
- adverbial
Derived terms
- adverbialement
- locution adverbiale
Related terms
- adverbe
Further reading
- “adverbial” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
German
Etymology
Adverb +? -ial
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?atv????bi?a?l/
Adjective
adverbial (not comparable)
- adverbial
Declension
Further reading
- “adverbial” in Duden online
Mauritian Creole
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /adv??bjal/
Etymology
From French adverbial.
Adjective
adverbial
- adverbial
Related terms
- adverb
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
adverbial n (definite singular adverbialet, indefinite plural adverbial or adverbialer, definite plural adverbiala or adverbialene)
- adverbial (adverbial clause)
References
- “adverbial” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
adverbial n (definite singular adverbialet, indefinite plural adverbial, definite plural adverbiala)
- adverbial (adverbial clause)
References
- “adverbial” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin adverbi?lis.
Adjective
adverbial m or f (plural adverbiais, comparable)
- adverbial (of or relating to an adverb)
Derived terms
- adverbialmente
Related terms
- advérbio
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French adverbial, from Latin adverbi?lis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ad.ver.bi?al/
Adjective
adverbial m or n (feminine singular adverbial?, masculine plural adverbiali, feminine and neuter plural adverbiale)
- adverbial
Declension
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin adverbi?lis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /adbe??bjal/, [að?.??e????jal]
Adjective
adverbial (plural adverbiales)
- adverbial
Derived terms
- adverbialmente
- locución adverbial
Related terms
- adverbio
Further reading
- “adverbial” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
Swedish
Noun
adverbial n
- an adverbial word or phrase
Declension
Related terms
- adverbialsats
- rumsadverbial
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