Outlines of Basque GrammarTrübner & Company, 1883 - 52 páginas |
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3rd pers adverb agent agglutinative language arek auxiliary baithan Basque Grammar Basque language becomes bere Biscaian dialect CHAPTER characteristic letter conjugation conjunction corresponds d-ikus-t dakart dakust dative daut definite form demonstrative pronoun dezadan dezaket dropped echean edin eduki ekarren ekarri English eroan eta hamar expressed final h flexions French French-Basque dialects gabe galtzen gana gandik genitive gizona haur hiatus Hura Iberian Iberian language Ikusi Ikusten dut Imperative imperfect indefinite noun indicative of ezan inflected initial vowel intransitive verb izan joan Labourdin ledin locative luen Max Müller medial moods nadin naiz nezan nuen object optative Optative Mood original periphrastic person singular personal pronoun phonetic plural form plural noun preceded present Relative Pronoun rendered ronz second person plural signifies Souletin Spanish-Basque dialects subjunctive subordinate sentence tenses termination thee third person plural thou transitive tzat verbal adjective verbal noun verbal substantive verbal theme word
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Página 48 - Therefore I say unto you that the Kingdom of God shall be taken
Página 49 - Remember well on entering the churchyard that they were like thee when they were alive. Thou must die like them, and without knowing the moment. Pray God that He may pardon
Página 51 - Then they made signs to his father how he would have him
Página 37 - when a man, a woman, or a person who commands respect is spoken to;
Página 29 - is formed by the verbal theme, preceded by the object and followed by the subject.
Página 48 - is the third person plural of the present of the indicative of
Página 2 - dialects do not like hiatus, and they introduce (after dropping of K) a y,