Talk:Special Esperanto adverbs

Many of these words are not adverbs at all! For example, &#285;is is used as a preposition (&#285;is la revido) and arguably as a conjunction (&#285;is hodia&#365;). Also, anta&#365; is a preposition and a conjunction; in its adverbial use it's anta&#365;e, and so is completely regular.

Can you find adverbial uses for all these words? If not, I suggest going through this list and removing the half that are regular. --kwami 20:36, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)


 * Okay, there's all sorts of stuff in here: pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, and "particles" (little words such as e&#265; that don't fit any of the parts of speech). I'm taking them out, but am trying to be conservative, so I'll probably miss a couple. I'm also taking out the correlatives, since they're listed in the main article, and this list will be more easily manageable without them (the ones ending in -om weren't adverbs anyway!) &mdash;kwami 04:10, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC)
 * P.S. I added tre (very) to the list. Obviously an adverb, and similar to tro.