In Naucan, adverbial phrases consist of an adverb—sometimes with its own modifiers or complements—and function to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Adverbs are invariable and typically follow the element they modify.
Adverb + Adverb Modifier
When one adverb modifies another, the modifier comes second:
bēs tis → “very well”
Adverb + Prepositional Phrase
For more specific meaning, an adverb can be extended with a prepositional phrase:
wenes ten krepēn → “badly of body” (i.e., “in poor physical condition”)