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Adverb

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Definition and Types

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An adverb tells more about a verb.

Types of adverb

  • Adverb of Manner:e.g shenshwuon, makpat, chachaat, ghan, akafiyang
  • Adverb of time: manini, atswon, taulyia, kuzang-mam, lyuo, aliyang, nyet gbang-gbang, harmanini,afwun
  • Adverb of place: aji, ajau, kpankpan, gban-kayau
  • Adverb of degree: gbamgbam
  • Adverb of frequency: kuzanjen, nchiring.

Adverb Formation (Bwoi 'A̱kwa'):

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Tyap language adverbs, regardless of dialect are mainly formed from adjectives, as well as from nouns in varying but closely related ways.

  • Adverbs can be derived from adjectives by the addition of the prefix "m-".

Examples:

S/N WORD ADVERB FORMED
1 a‌kyiri‌p ma‌kyiri‌p
2 a‌chunchwiit ma‌chunchwiit
3 a‌kyenkyai ma‌kyenkyai
4 a‌ka‌nka‌rang ma‌ka‌nka‌rang
5 a‌za‌nzan ma‌za‌nzan
6 a‌kpa‌a‌t ma‌kpa‌a‌t
7 a‌tsatsak ma‌tsatsak
8 a‌shonshyon ma‌shonshyon
9 a‌cha‌chaat ma‌cha‌chaat
  • Adverbs are again derived from nouns by the addition of the "a̱-" prefix.

Examples:

S/N WORD ADVERB FORMED
1 mali a̱mali
2 tsotswon a̱tsotswon
3 ta̱mam a̱ta̱mam
4 jenshyung a̱jenshyung
5 tyetuk a̱tyetuk
  • It may as well be formed from a noun through other ways.

Examples:

S/N WORD ADVERB FORMED
1 sham a̱nsham
2 shanshan ma̱shansham

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