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Revision as of 17:45, 29 March 2023
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Adverbs of manner are words that describe how an action is performed or the manner in which something happens. In Thai, adverbs of manner are used to provide more detail about the actions or events being described. In this lesson, you will learn how to use adverbs of manner in Thai sentences.
With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: Questions & Nouns.
Formation of Adverbs of Manner
In Thai, many adverbs of manner are formed by adding the suffix -ๆ (-ๆ) to an adjective. For example:
- ช้า (cháa) → ช้าๆ (cháa-ๆ) - slowly
- ดี (dii) → ดีๆ (dii-ๆ) - well, good
- ค่อย (kâwy) → ค่อยๆ (kâwy-ๆ) - slowly, gradually
Some common adverbs of manner that do not follow this pattern include:
- อย่าง (yàang) - like, as
- แบบ (bàep) - in the manner of, like
- อย่างที่ (yàang tîi) - in the way that
Usage of Adverbs of Manner
Adverbs of manner can be used in the following ways:
- After a verb: เขาวิ่งช้าๆ (kǎo wîng cháa-ๆ) - He runs slowly
- Before an adjective: อาหารอร่อยดีๆ (ăahaan à-ràuy dii-ๆ) - Delicious food
- After a preposition: เดินอย่างช้าๆ (dern yàang cháa-ๆ) - Walk slowly
Remember that adverbs of manner can modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Be sure to use the appropriate position in the sentence based on what you are modifying.
Examples
Here are some examples of adverbs of manner in use:
Thai | Pronunciation | English |
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เดิน | dern | Walk |
ช้า | cháa | Slowly |
เดินช้าๆ | dern cháa-ๆ | Walk slowly |
กิน | gin | Eat |
อร่อย | à-ràuy | Delicious |
กินอร่อยๆ | gin à-ràuy-ๆ | Eat deliciously |
Conclusion
Adverbs of manner are an important part of Thai grammar, providing additional detail and nuance to spoken and written language. By using adverbs of manner, you can convey more precisely how an action is performed or an event occurs. Practice using these adverbs in your own sentences to become more comfortable with their usage.
Sources
Excellent job on conquering this lesson! Consider delving into these related pages: Regular Verbs & Irregular Verbs.
Other Lessons
- Questions
- Personal pronouns
- Irregular Verbs
- Gender
- Subject Pronouns
- Verb 'To Be'
- Subject and Verb
- Thai Classifiers
- Plurals
- Give your Opinion
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