336 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XVITI, 
§ 126. Adverbs of Manner 
(a) based on nouns—by combining tana@ (kind) with 
some adjective, e.g. 7 tana (in this way), accht tana (well), burt 
tana (badly); halt (rapidly), dhiré (slowly) ; 
b d on pronouns—aisé (in this manner), waisé (in 
that manner), jais@.. taisé (in the manner in which) katsé 
(how 2). 
§ 127. Adverbs of Quantity, 
e.g. aur (more), bahut or jada (very, much). kam or tanik (a 
little), kuch” kuch” (somewhat), adha (half); jetta, etta, ete. 
$ 128. Adverb of Reason 
kahé—why. 
§ 129. Adverbs of Affirmation or Denial 
ha (yes), nai or nahi (no, not), na (no, not), birkulli (not 
at all). 
§ 130. Compound Adverbs, 
e.g. jaha taha (here and there), jahd jaha (wherever), jab jab 
. tab tab (whenever..then) ; cf. gaw gaw—in every village; 
kaiseu (somehow) ; kaisiu (on some side), kahu (anywhere, 
somewhere) ; with conjunction cahai, e.g. cahai jaha (where- 
ever), cahar jab (whenever), cahai jaise (howsoever), cahai 
jaist (on whichever side). 
131. Comparison is expressed in the same manner as 
that of adjectives ! e.g. mai ya kam tum sé jaldi kai sakat' hat 
-—I can do this thing earlier than you can. 
§ 132. Adverbs of time and place can generally be 
employed with sé (s°) to denote the sense of ‘from’ or ‘ with’ 
or with ka (ka) to express the meaning of ‘ of,’ e.g. ab sé ais kam 
na kiheu—do not do such a thing from now ; hia s¢ calé jau— 
0 away from this place ; kahi ka Gm layeu—the mango of 
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bart garut hai—this bucket is very heavy; jais' acchi wa 
meharua hai tais' 7 sahar ma koi nai—no lady is as good in this 
town as she is; wui adh@ madé hai adhe nik hai—he is half ill 
and half well. 
Emphatic Forms. 

1 Vide Chap. TIT § 40, 

