verbo tener euskera

Verbo Tener Euskera Info

To see these in action, check out how the verb changes based on the number of things you own: Nik txakur bat daukat . (I have one dog.) Plural: Nik bi txakur dauzkat . (I have two dogs.) Negative: Nik ez daukat katurik. (I don't have a cat.)

Se utiliza específicamente para expresar posesión física o pertenencia de algo material. Ejemplo: Dirua daukazu (Tienes dinero). verbo tener euskera

8/10 (highly irregular, ergative alignment, split usage). Essential for fluency, but requires dedicated memorization. To see these in action, check out how

Basque verbs change not only based on who has the object but also on what or how many objects are being held. This is part of the system, where the verb agrees with both the subject and the object. Conjugating "Eduki" (Standard Possession) Singular Object (I have it) Plural Object (I have them) Nik (I) Daukat Dauzkat Zuk (You) Daukazu Dauzkazu Hark (He/She/It) Dauka Dauzka Guk (We) Daukagu Dauzkagu Zuek (You all) Daukazue Dauzkazue Haiek (They) Daukate Dauzkate (I don't have a cat

So using edun for all Spanish tener expressions would be wrong. The rule: Use edun only for of concrete or abstract objects (a car, a dog, an idea), not for physical sensations or age.

A continuación se presenta la conjugación del verbo edun en el pasado simple (pretérito), donde funciona como verbo principal.

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