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Greek Adverbs

This is a list of adverbs in Greek. This includes adverbs of time, place, manner and frequency. Which sums up most of what you need for daily use.

Now: τώρα
tó̱ra
Later: αργότερα / μετά
argótera / metá
Tonight: απόψε
apópse
Last night: χθες το βράδυ
chthes to vrády
This morning: σήμερα το πρωί
sí̱mera to pro̱í
Yesterday: χθες / χτες
chthes / chtes
Today: σήμερα
sí̱mera
Tomorrow: αύριο
áv̱rio
Next week: την επόμενη εβδομάδα
ti̱n epómeni̱ evdomáda
Already: ήδη
í̱di̱
Recently: πρόσφατα
prósfata
Lately: τελευταίως
telef̱taío̱s
Soon: σύντομα
sýntoma
Immediately: αμέσως
améso̱s
Still: ακόμα
akóma
Yet: ακόμα
akóma

After the above adverbs of time, now we move on to adverbs of place.

Here: εδώ
edó̱
There: εκεί
ekeí
Everywhere: παντού
pantoú
Anywhere: οπουδήποτε
opoudí̱pote

Now adverbs of manners, used to describe how something happens. They are usually placed after the main verb.

Carefully: προσεκτικά
prosektiká
Alone: μόνος / μόνη
mónos / móni̱
Very: πολύ
polý
Really: πραγματικά
pragmatiká
Quickly: γρήγορα
grí̱gora
Slowly: αργά
argá
Almost: σχεδόν
schedón
Together: μαζί
mazí

These are adverbs of frequency, which are used to answer the question "how often?".

Always: πάντα
pánta
Sometimes: μερικές φορές
merikés forés
Rarely: σπάνια
spánia
Never: ποτέ
poté

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