Tabla | Nor-nork
If you want to say "I have them," the auxiliary verb changes entirely compared to "You have them" or "I have it." It’s like playing a game of Sudoku every time you want to finish a sentence.
The "Past Tense" ( Lehenaldia ) version of the table is a jump scare. It completely shifts the logic, and you’ll find yourself mixing up ninduen (he had me) with nuen (I had it) more times than you'd like to admit. Practicality tabla nor-nork
For hours, Iñaki struck the stone. harria zizelkatzen zuen. ( He (that man, the master) chiseled the stone.) Again: Nork? Hark. Who did it? The master (ergative). What did he chisel? Harria (absolutive). If you want to say "I have them,"

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