Time Adverbs
- quando? – when
- hodie – today
- heri – yesterday
- nudius tertius, nudius quartus, nudius quintus &c. – three, four, five & days ago
- cras – tomorrow
- perendie – the day after tomorrow
- pridie – the previous day
- postridie – the next day, the following day
- quotidie – everyday
- mane – in the morning
- vespere – in the evening
- interdiu – during the day
- noctu – at night
- nunc – now
- modo / nuper – recently, a while ago
- tum / tunc – then
- iam – already
- mox – soon
- nondum – not yet
- quondam / olim – formerly, at some time; long ago
- repente / extemplo / illico / protinus / confestim / statim / subito / continuo – immediately; suddenly, all of a sudden
- subinde – just after, a little after
- tandem / denique / demum – finally
- alias – at another time, at some other time
- interea – meanwhile, in the meantime
- utinam: oh that! I wish that! if only! would that!
- an / num / ne: (interrogative particles)
- cur / quare / quamobrem: why? wherefore? for what reason?
- quando: when?
- quomodo / qui: how?
- quin / quidni: why not?
- quoties: how many times?
- etiam / ita / utique: so, thus; in any case, at any rate, certainly, assuredly, by all means; in this manner, in this wise, in such a way, accordingly, as has been said
- maxime: positively, certainly
- profecto / sane / certe: yes, certainly
- non / haud: no, not
- nequaquam / minime: certainly not; negative
- forsan / forsitan / fortasse: maybe, perhaps
- eia / age / agedum / agite: hey! Let’s go!
- en / ecce: behold
- magis: more
- minus: less
- potius: rather; preferably
- simul / una: together; simultaneously
- pariter: similarly
- collectim: in group, together; summarily
- seorsum / separatim / seiunctum: separately
- singillatim: individually
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