Basic Adverbs in Catalan
Adverbis Bàsics
This article is part of the Catalan grammar tree on Settemila Lingue.
Overview
Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, telling you how, when, where, or how much something happens. At the A1 level, you need a core set of Catalan adverbs to express basic ideas about time, place, manner, and quantity.
Many Catalan adverbs are simple, standalone words: aquí (here), ara (now), molt (very/a lot), bé (well). Others are formed by adding the suffix -ment to the feminine form of an adjective, similar to English "-ly": ràpida → ràpidament (quickly). This formation rule is productive and lets you create many adverbs on the fly.
Unlike adjectives, adverbs do not change form for gender or number — they are invariable. This makes them simpler to use once you know them.
How It Works
Common Adverbs by Category
| Category | Catalan | English |
|---|---|---|
| Place | aquí | here |
| Place | allà | there |
| Place | a prop | nearby |
| Place | lluny | far |
| Time | ara | now |
| Time | avui | today |
| Time | sempre | always |
| Time | mai | never |
| Time | sovint | often |
| Time | ja | already |
| Time | encara | still, yet |
| Manner | bé | well |
| Manner | malament | badly |
| Manner | ràpidament | quickly |
| Manner | lentament | slowly |
| Quantity | molt | very, a lot |
| Quantity | poc | little |
| Quantity | massa | too much |
| Quantity | bastant | quite, enough |
| Quantity | gaire | much (in negatives/questions) |
Forming Adverbs with -ment
| Adjective (f.) | Adverb | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| ràpida | ràpidament | quickly |
| lenta | lentament | slowly |
| fàcil | fàcilment | easily |
| clara | clarament | clearly |
| tranquil·la | tranquil·lament | calmly |
Examples in Context
| Catalan | English | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Vine aquí! | Come here! | Place adverb |
| Parla molt bé. | He/she speaks very well. | Manner + degree |
| Ara no puc. | I can't right now. | Time adverb |
| Sempre arriba tard. | He/she always arrives late. | Frequency |
| No hi vaig mai. | I never go there. | Negative frequency |
| Ja he acabat. | I have already finished. | Time (completed) |
| Encara estic treballant. | I am still working. | Time (ongoing) |
| Parla massa ràpidament. | He/she speaks too quickly. | Degree + manner |
| Vivim bastant a prop. | We live quite nearby. | Degree + place |
| Sovint anem al cinema. | We often go to the cinema. | Frequency |
Common Mistakes
Using "molt" as an adjective when it should be an adverb
- Wrong: És molt bona. is correct, but Són molts bons uses molts (adjective form).
- Distinction: Before an adjective/adverb, "molt" is invariable. Before a noun, it agrees: molts gats (many cats), molta gent (many people).
Placing the adverb incorrectly
- Awkward: Sempre jo arribo tard.
- Natural: Sempre arribo tard. or Jo sempre arribo tard.
- Why: Frequency adverbs typically go before the verb or at the start of the sentence.
Forgetting "mai" needs "no" in negative sentences
- Wrong: Mai vinc. (in standard Catalan)
- Right: No vinc mai.
- Why: In standard Catalan, "mai" in negative sentences requires "no" before the verb (double negative).
Practice Tips
- Build sentences by combining a time adverb + subject + verb + manner adverb: "Sempre parlo lentament." "Sovint cuino bé."
- Practice the -ment formation: pick five adjectives you know, convert them to their feminine form, add -ment, and use each in a sentence.
- Use adverbs of frequency to describe your habits: "Sempre esmorzo a les vuit. Sovint faig esport. No fumo mai."
Related Concepts
- Basic Adjectives — the base for forming -ment adverbs
- Negation and Questions — negative adverbs like mai, res, and their double-negative requirement
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