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====Comparative and superlative====
====Comparative and superlative====
The comparative and superlative of adverbs derived from adjectives ate identical to those of their corresponding adjectives.  
The comparative and superlative of adverbs derived from adjectives are identical to those of their corresponding adjectives.  


The following adverbs have irregular comparatives:
The following adverbs have irregular comparatives:
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==Vocabulary==
==Vocabulary==
===Time===
===Time - ''Tense''===
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
|+ Seasons
|+ Seasons - ''Saisons''
! English !! Yutch
! English !! Yutch
|-
|-
| spring || printence /ˈprɪntɛns/
| spring || printense /ˈprɪntɛns/
|-
|-
| summer || estate /ˈɛstɪt/
| summer || estate /ˈɛstɪt/
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{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
|+ Months
|+ Gregorian months - ''Gregorian meeses''
! English !! Yutch
! English !! Yutch
|-
|-
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| May || May /meɪ/
| May || May /meɪ/
|-
|-
| June || Yune /juːn/
| June || June /dʒuːn/
|-
|-
| July || Yule /juːl/
| July || Jule /dʒuːl/
|-
|-
| August || Awst /ɔːst/
| August || August /ˈɔːɡəst/
|-
|-
| September || September /sɛpˈtɛmbər/
| September || September /sɛpˈtɛmbər/
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{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
|+ Days of the week
|+ Days of the week - ''Yorns de le smane''
! English !! Yutch
! English !! Yutch
|-
|-
| Sunday || Dimenk /dɪˈmɛnk/
| Sunday || Dimendy /ˈdɪməndi/ <!--Dimenk /dɪˈmɛnk/-->
|-
|-
| Monday || Lundy /ˈlʌndi/
| Monday || Londy /ˈlʌndi/
|-
|-
| Tuesday || Mardy /ˈmɑrdi/
| Tuesday || Mardy /ˈmɑrdi/
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{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
|+ Parts of the day
|+ Parts of the day - ''Parts de le yorn''
! English !! Yutch
! English !! Yutch
|-  
|-  
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| noon || middy /ˈmɪdi/
| noon || middy /ˈmɪdi/
|-
|-
| afternoon || apressmiddy /ˌæprəsˈmɪdi/
| afternoon || apressmiddy /ˈæprəsˌmɪdi/  
|-
|-
| evening || seer /sir/
| evening || seer /sir/
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{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
|+ Units of time
|+ Units of time - ''Units de tense''
! English !! Yutch
! English !! Yutch
|-  
|-  
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| day || yorn /jɔrn/
| day || yorn /jɔrn/
|-
|-
| week || semmane /ˈsɛmən/
| week || smane /ˈsmeɪn/
|-
|-
| month || meese /miːs/
| month || meese /miːs/
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|-
|-
| year || ann /æn/
| year || ann /æn/
|-
|}
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
|+ Time adverbs - ''Tense adverbs''
! English !! Yutch
|-
| now || awore /əˈwɔr/
|-
| then || lorce /lɔrs/
|-
| recently, a short time ago || recentment /ˈriːsɪntmənt/
|-
| earlier || setter /ˈsɛtər/
|-
| soon, shortly || toast /toʊst/; cortly /ˈkɔrtli/
|-
| later || tarder /ˈtardər/
|-
| always || sempers /ˈsɛmpərz/
|-
| often || sovent /ˈsʌvənt/
|-
| sometimes || awetches /əˈwɛtʃɪz/
|-
| rarely || rarement /ˈrɛrmənt/
|-
| never || namace /ˈnæməs/
|-
| ever || yamace /ˈjæməs/
|-
| still, yet || ancor /'æŋkər/
|-
| already || yay /jeɪ/
|-
| today || oy /ɔɪ/; ayorn /əˈjɔrn/
|-
| tonight || anought /əˈnɔːt/
|-
| yesterday || ear /ir/
|-
| last night || detrain nought /dəˈtreɪn nɔːt/
|-
| tomorrow || demane /dəˈmeɪn/
|-
| before yesterday || avent ear /ˈævənt ir/
|-
| two nights ago || doose noughts poss /dus ˈnɔːts pɔs/
|-
| after tomorrow || apress demane /ˈæprəs dəˈmeɪn/
|-
| this week || chist smane /tʃɪst smeɪn/
|-
| last week || detrain smane /dəˈtreɪn smeɪn/
|-
| next week || proppen smane /ˈprɔpən smeɪn/
|-
|}
===Colours - ''Colours''===
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
|+ Colours - ''Colours''
! English !! Yutch
|-
| white || blank /blæŋk/
|-
| grey || grice /ɡraɪs/
|-
| black || nare /nɛr/
|-
| red || roy /rɔɪ/
|-
| orange || orange /ˈɔrəndʒ/
|-
| brown || brune /bruːn/
|-
| yellow || gall /ɡɔːl/
|-
| green || word /wɜrd/
|-
| blue || blaw /blɔː/
|-
| pink || rose /roʊz/
|-
| purple || purple /ˈpɜrpəl/
|-
| golden || daurate /ˈdɔrɪt/
|-
|-
|}
|}
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/tuːt ˈhjuːmən ˈɛstənts næʃ ˈlɪvər ət iːkwəl ɪn ˈdɪɡnɪtɪt ət dreɪts ‖ laɪ sʌn ənˈduːtət əv ˈreɪzən ət ˈkɒnʃəns | ət laɪ ˈdɛri eɪdʒ əv juːn ɔːltər ɪn ə ˈspɪrɪt də frɑːðərtɪt/
/tuːt ˈhjuːmən ˈɛstənts næʃ ˈlɪvər ət iːkwəl ɪn ˈdɪɡnɪtɪt ət dreɪts ‖ laɪ sʌn ənˈduːtət əv ˈreɪzən ət ˈkɒnʃəns | ət laɪ ˈdɛri eɪdʒ əv juːn ɔːltər ɪn ə ˈspɪrɪt də frɑːðərtɪt/


All human beings are born free and ewual in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience, and they should act with one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience, and they should act with one another in a spirit of brotherhood.


==Other resources==
==Other resources==
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