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Adjective / Adverb Relationships

Some nouns can take one ending to become an adjective or another ending to become an adverb. Not all nouns can form an adverb and an adjective. Some form neither of the two. The rules aren’t precise here.

Like in English, adjectives precede the nouns which they describe, regardless of what place in the [sentence word order] the word falls.

 Ending for Adjectives

Adjectives formed from a noun usually end in -ஆன.

 Ending for Adverbs

Adverbs formed from a noun usually end in -ஆக.

Adjective Adverb Noun
அழகான beautiful அழகாக beautifully அழகு beauty
மெலிதான soft மெலிதாக softly மெலிது softness
நீலமான blue நீலமாக blue-ly நீலம் blueness
பச்சையான green பச்சையாக green-ly பச்சை green-ness
உப்பான salty உப்பாக saltily உப்பு salt, saltiness