The adverb form of "confidence" is "confidently."
It is confidence
confidently.
The noun confident and the adjective confident have the adverb form confidently.
No, it is not an adverb. Truthful is an adjective, and the adverb form is "truthfully."
adverb is word that modified a verb,adjective.or other adverb
It is confidence
confidently.
The noun confident and the adjective confident have the adverb form confidently.
to confide: verb
Confidence is a noun. "She has confidence." The adjective form of confidence is confident. "He is confident." The adverb form of confidence is confidently. "She walked confidently into the room."
carelessly,clumsily
No te quiero más is an English equivalent of 'I don't love you any more'. The adverb 'no' means 'not'. The personal pronoun 'te' means 'you'. The verb 'quiero'means '[I] am liking or loving, do like or love, like or love'. The adverb 'más' means 'more, longer'. All together, they're pronounced 'noh the KYEH-roh mahs'.
You meant:¿CÓMO TE SIENTES HOY; TE SIENTES MEJOR, BELLA DAMA?(Correct spelling) --- how do you feel today? Do you feel better, pretty lady? (using the "tuteo". I would use the "ustedeo", but the person wants to keep a ceirtain mood of confidence)
"Llamamos" means "we call" in Spanish. It is the conjugated form of the verb "llamar," which means "to call" or "to name."
"For you, tomorrow!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase per te, domani! The preposition, second person informal singular, and adverb may be heard said to someone from the speaker's close circle of family, friends, and peers. The pronunciation will be "per te do-MA-nee" in Italian.
Was ist das Verb für die Zuversicht? = What is the verb of confidence?Zuversicht does not have a verb form. The adjective/adverb is zuversichtlich.
Correttamente is an Italian equivalent of the English word "correctly".Specifically, the word is an adverb. It is formed by adding the adverb ending -mente to the feminine adjective corretta ("correct"). The pronunciation will be "kor-RET-ta-MEN-te" in Italian.