Spanish ending can you put on a noun to make an adverb mente ante al ito

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6 months ago

The correct form is "-mente" for the adverb form in Spanish.

For example:
- "rápido" (adjective) becomes "rápidamente" (adverb) meaning "quickly".
- "fácil" (adjective) becomes "fácilmente" (adverb) meaning "easily".
- "claro" (adjective) becomes "claramente" (adverb) meaning "clearly".

As for the other endings you mentioned:
- "ante" is a prefix that means "before" or "in the presence of". It is not used as an adverb ending.
- "al" is a contraction of the preposition "a" (to) + the article "el" (the) when referring to masculine singular nouns. It is not used as an adverb ending.
- "ito/ita" is a diminutive suffix used to indicate smallness or affection, but not to form adverbs.

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