Set: Adverbs in Esperanto (Intermediate)

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All 30 Terms

Term Definition
in the morning matene
in the evening vespere
at first glance unuavide
on that night tiunokte
without stopping senhalte
on the train (by train) vagonare, trajne
at the same time samtempe
to the east (eastward) oriente
this evening  ĉi-vespere
at home hejme
by telephone telefone
in other words alivorte
in our country nialande
in this city  ĉi-urbe
some day iutage
by fax fakse
in this region tiuregione
in various ways diversmaniere
in my opinion miaopinie
in the coming year venontjare
last month pasintmonate
after the fact postfakte
without a word senvorte
at the same moment sammomente
through the window trafenestre
to the north (northward) norde
to the south (southward) sude
by car aŭtomobile
to the west (westward) okcidente
on the spot surloke

Set Information

Terms 30
Creator karlodekebekio
Created December 12, 2007
Groups None
Tags esperanto, adverbs
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Because they are so easy to form, one finds far more adverbs in Esperanto than in most languages. Although, like English, Esperanto can use a phrase to express the adverbial idea, it prefers to use a single word. Find the shortest way possible to express the English adverbial phrases in Esperanto.

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