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(More) Latin Time Adverbs

More Latin Time Adverbs

  • quamdiu? / quandiu? – (for) how long?; how long ago?
  • diu – a long time, a long time ago; also (rare): by day
  • aliquamdiu – for some time; for some distance; for a while
  • tamdiu / tantisper – for so long, for such a long time
  • paulisper / paulumperparumper – for a little while, for a short while
  • semper – always, ever, forever

  • quamdudum? / quam dudum? – how long ago?
  • dudum – some time ago, a short time ago
  • iamdudum – long since, long before
  • haud dudum – not long ago
  • pridem / iampridem – a long time ago; long since; previously
  • antehac – formerly, previously; before this time, before that time
  • posthac – after this time, hereafter, henceforth, in future
  • adhuc – so far, until now, as yet, hitherto
  • deinde / dein– hereafter, thereupon, thereafter, from now on; afterward, then
  • ex eo – thereafter, from then on

Latin Time Adverbs

Time Adverbs

Français – 2014-03-05

Source: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/French/Lessons/Time#Vocabulary_.C2.B7_Time_.C2.B7_Le_temps

  • Quelle heure est-il ?
  • Il est une heure.
  • Il est trois heures.
  • Il est dix heures.
  • Il est midi.
  • Il est minuit.
  • Il est quatre heures cinq.
  • Il est quatre heures et quart.
  • Il est quatre heures moins le quart
  • Il est quatre heures quinze.
  • Il est quatre heures et demie.
  • Il est quatre heures trente.
  • Il est cinq heures moins vingt.
  • Il est quatre heures quarante.

Latin Adverbs (various)