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Adverbs - IAC

 We will discuss about adverbs in Interlingua Classica. Singular and Plural Forms Adverbs have both singular and plural forms in agreement with the verb. Examples: Illo parla felicy "He talks happily" Illos parlan felicys "They talk happily" Non Derivational Adverbs They are the adverbs that are not made by using affixes or modifying the adjectives or other vocabulary. They are also called Primary Adverbs. They generally only consist of words that must be learned. Examples: nunc 'now,'  minus 'less,'  plus  'more,'  hic 'here,'  ibi 'there,'  aliquanto 'somewhat,'  semper 'always,'  Other forms of irregularity  that we need to learn: bono 'good': ben  'well' melioro 'better' (adj.) : melio 'better' (adv.) pejoro  'worse' (adj.) : pejo 'worse' (adv.) malo 'bad': mal 'badly' Derivational Adverbs Derivational Adverbs are the adverbs derived normally f...

Verbs IAC

We will learn about verbs in Interlingua Classica. Tenses: Past: present + va Perfect: present + ve Future: present + ra Conditional: present + rea Infinitivo: present + r Participio Passato: present + to/ta Gerundio: present + -ndo/-nda Participio Presento: present + -nto/-nta Plural: verb + n Subjunctive: verb + el Passive voice: es/son + participio passato Aspects: Perfect: ha + participio passato Future: va + infinitivo Continuous: es/son + gerundio Conditional: velle + infinitivo Interlingua Classica Conjugation Table Adjectival participles can have feminine form (with -a) and agree with the gender of the nouns. The imperative can also be formed by placing the vocative pronoun before the verb instead of the nominative pronoun after the verb. This is more amical. TEMPO AR ER IR Infinitivo parlar haber parlato haber de parlar vider ...