Verbos — Euskera
| Feature | Example from story | |---------|--------------------| | | Aitor-k irakurri zuen (Aitor-ERG read it) — transitive subject gets a special ending (-k) | | Agreement with subject & object | Zuen = he/she had it (subject + object both marked) | | Synthetic vs. periphrastic | Zuen (synthetic - one word) vs. irakurri zuen (periphrastic - auxiliary + participle) | | Allocutive forms (not in story) | Adding -a to verb when speaking to a friend: dakit → dakiat |
Concuerda con el sujeto (NOR) y el objeto indirecto (NORI - marca -ri ). euskera verbos
Para verbos intransitivos que afectan a una tercera persona (objeto indirecto). El auxiliar se deriva de . Para verbos intransitivos que afectan a una tercera
Se conjugan directamente sin necesidad de un verbo auxiliar. While literary Basque has many tenses, spoken Basque
While literary Basque has many tenses, spoken Basque relies heavily on a few key ones:

