no
not all adjectives, but most adjectives from nouns do end in -ly, also adverbs from adjectives.
in spanish most feminine adjectives end with the letter A
chillycostlycurlydailydeadlyearlyfriendlyholyjollylivelylonelymonthlyoilysillysmellyugly
Useless.
Adverbs.
No adjectives end in i. Actually, no words in English end in i.
Argentine peso ley ended in 1983.
not all adjectives, but most adjectives from nouns do end in -ly, also adverbs from adjectives.
in spanish most feminine adjectives end with the letter A
Dire, billionaire, millionaire and entire are adjectives. They end with the letters ire.
Bradley, Sedgley, Dudey. there might be more.
In Spanish, masculine adjectives typically end in -o. For example, "alto" (tall), "rápido" (fast), and "inteligente" (intelligent) are all masculine adjectives. However, it's important to note that there are exceptions and some masculine adjectives may not always end in -o.
chillycostlycurlydailydeadlyearlyfriendlyholyjollylivelylonelymonthlyoilysillysmellyugly
Useless.
There aren't any. Ley lines are pseudo-scientific BS and don't exist anywhere.
Adverbs.
Adjectives