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She speaks very loudly.

Speaks is a verb, and you want to describe how she speaks, so you need to use an adverb.
Loudly is an adverb. (Many adverbs end on -ly eg. softly, stupidly, quickly)

You cannot use loud, as loud is an adjective, and adjectives can only be used to describe a noun. eg. Turn off that loud music. He was playing his loud guitar.

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What is the adverb for loudly?

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What is the meaning of loudly?

In a loud manner.


What is the adjectival form of loud?

loudly


Is loud an adjective or adverb?

Both.


What is the adjective form of loudly?

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Can the word loud act as an adverb?

Yes, although the more proper form is "loudly." An example is the form "he talks too loud" (loudly).


What is the onomatopeia for loud?

Saying the word loudly ferociously loud!


Is loudly a common noun?

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What is the superlative of loudly?

The comparative degrees are loud, louder, loudest.Of anyone, she spoke the loudest.