French Adverbs 1
French adverbs ending in -ment
Adverbs are words like “well” (instead of “good”), “politely” (instead of “polite”) or “badly” (instead of “bad”). You can notice that in English they often (but not always) have an ending -ly, because they were formed from adjectives. In French you usually add -ment to form adverbs from adjectives.
rapidement |
ɾapidmə |
rapidly |
poliment |
pɔlimə |
politely |
facilement |
fasilmə |
easily |
attentivement |
atɑ̃tivmə |
attentively |
cruellement |
kɾyəlmə |
cruelly |
sérieusement |
seɾjøzəmə |
seriously |
entièrement |
ɑ̃tjɛɾmə |
entirely |
franchement |
fɾɑ̃ʃmə |
frankly |
sincèrement |
sɛ̃sɛɾmə |
sincerely |
intensément |
ɛ̃tɑ̃semə |
intensely |
précisément |
pɾesizemə |
precisely |
profondément |
pɾɔfõdemə |
profoundly |
faussement |
fosəmə |
falsely |
seulement |
sœlmə |
only |
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French numbers from 0 to 1000 and up
French numbers from 0 to 1000 and up with pronunciation and transcription