In Latvian grammar, adverbs of degree play a critical role. They are used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to specify the extent or magnitude of the action, quality, or manner. In Latvian, adverbs of degree usually come before the word they are modifying and they do not change their form in different sentences. Some examples of adverbs of degree are “ฤผoti” (very), “bieลพi” (often), “reti” (rarely), “daudz” (much), “maz” (little).