Sometimes using a single adjective does not
convey exactly what you mean. Here are a few words (some used more often than
others) that help you to modify your adjective. Some go after the adjective and
some go before it. Some cause the adjective to mutate (the initial consonant
changes) – though this is less strictly observed in RLC than in RMC:
completely,
wholly,
utterly,
thoroughly,
etc.
lowr quite, enough
mar so
pur very
re too
Mool ettien
ew ev. He is completely
bald.
Medhow ettien
ew hei. She is completely
drunk.
Tho vy broas lowr. I am quite
big.
Thew ev bian lowr. He is quite
small.
Thew hei coth lowr. She is quite old.
Loos lowr
ew o blew. My hair is quite grey.
Pedn rous lowr
ew ev. He is quite a redhead.
Hir lowr
ew hy blew. Her hair is quite
long.
Mar godnyk o whei. You are so
clever.
Tho vy mar
wocky. I am so
stupid.
Pur wheg o whei. You are very
nice.
Den pur hager ew ev. He is a very ugly man.
She is a very wicked woman.
Pur vroas ha pur vlou ew hy lagajow.
Her eyes are very big and very blue.
Tho whei re
ascornek. You
are too bony.
Re hir ew hei. She is too
tall.
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