Learn Greek Adverbs of Manner

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Greek Adverbs of Manner
Adverbs of manner in Greek tell us how something is done. They describe the way an action happens. Just like in English when we say 'quickly' or 'happily', Greek has its own special words for this.
Important Points
  • Adverbs of manner often end in '-α' or '-ως'.
  • They usually come after the verb they describe.
  • They can change the meaning of the sentence by showing how the action is performed.
Examples
  • Ο Γιάννης τρέχει γρήγορα.
  • Η Μαρία μιλάει ήρεμα.
  • Ο σκύλος κοιμάται ήσυχα.
Let's look at some Greek adverbs of manner and how they work. If you want to say someone runs fast, you use the word 'γρήγορα'. If someone speaks quietly, you use 'ήρεμα'.
Important Points
  • γρήγορα - quickly
  • ήρεμα - calmly
  • ήσυχα - quietly