Nota gramatical acerca del presente y pretérito transitivos
Summary
This article compares the inflexions of the present and past indicative, of which there are two types. The present has the pre-set "d", and it expresses the subject in suffixed form, using the "t" for the first person singular. The past does not have a pre-set "d", it normally expresses the subject in the form of a prefix and uses "ni" to indicate the first person of the singular in most cases. The author considers that the most primitive standard is that followed by the presentSing up and download the publications of Eusko Ikaskuntza
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