Verbos En Euskera -
— Kaixo Ona! Zer moduz ? — galdetu du Aitorrek. — Ongi nago , eskerrik asko. Eta zu? — erantzun du Onak. — Nik ere ondo nago . Gosea dut !
¡Kaixo! If you’re diving into Euskera (Basque), you’ve probably realized it’s unlike any other language. The verbs, in particular, are like a beautiful, logical puzzle. Here’s a quick breakdown to make your next study session way more interesting: 1. The "Two-Face" System 🎭 In Basque, verbs generally fall into two camps: Trinkoak (Synthetic): These are the "old school" verbs. They change their own shape to show tense and person (like verbos en euskera
Notice: The auxiliary changes entirely depending on the combination of subject and object. — Kaixo Ona
The initial marks 3rd person object (absolutive). The -t, -zu, -Ø, -gu, -zue, -te mark subject (ergative). — Ongi nago , eskerrik asko
Basque uses , unlike the nominative-accusative system of English/Spanish.