Changing Adjectives into Adverbs - japanistry.com
www.japanistry.com › adverbsChanging Adjectives into Adverbs Up next The Japanese Number System website builder Changing an adjective to an adverb (e.g. he ate quickly) in Japanese is simple, although the rules differ between i-adjectives and na-adjectives. I-Adjectives For i-adjectives we replace the い with く. For example, “cheap” goes to “cheaply” like so: 安 やす い ⇒ 安 やす く
Using Adverbs in Japanese - 80/20 Japanese
8020japanese.com › japanesAug 02, 2017 · In Japanese, with only a couple of exceptions, we can convert adjectives into adverbs by doing one of two things, depending on the type of adjective we’re dealing with. Here’s how: As you can see, i-adjectives can be turned into adverbs by changing the “i” to “ku” , while for na-adjectives, we just replace the “na” with “ni” .