Gaelic Adverbs
This is a list of adverbs in Gaelic. This includes adverbs of time, place, manner and frequency. Which sums up most of what you need for daily use.
Now: a-nise
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Later: an dèidh seo
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Tonight: a-nochd
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Last night: a-raoir
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This morning: madainn an-diugh
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Yesterday: an-dè
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Today: an-diugh
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Tomorrow: a-màireach
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Next week: an ath-sheachdainn
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Already: mu thràth
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Recently: o chionn ghoirid
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Lately: as ùr
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| Soon: a dh'aithghearr |
| Immediately: air ball |
| Still: fhathast |
| Yet: fhathast | ***
After the above adverbs of time, now we move on to adverbs of place.
| Here: an-seo |
| There: an-sin |
| Everywhere: ann an gach àite |
| Anywhere: àiteigin | ***
Now adverbs of manners, used to describe how something happens. They are usually placed after the main verb.
Carefully: gu cùramach
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Alone: na aonar
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Very: glè
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Really: fìor-
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| Quickly: gu luath |
| Slowly: gu slaodach |
| Almost: theab |
| Together: còmhla (ri) | ***
These are adverbs of frequency, which are used to answer the question "how often?".
| Always: an-còmhnaidh |
| Sometimes: uaireannan |
| Rarely: ainmig |
| Never: riamh |
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