(plural)
Word
Dictionary
Phrases
- You (plural) are in the woods.
Egon 2
- Where do you (plural) live?
Bizi 1
- You (plural) live here. In the Basque country.
Bizi 1
- Do you (plural) live in Madrid?
Bizi 1
- Where will you (plural) live?
Bizi 2
- You (plural) will live here.
Bizi 2
- You (plural) will live in France.
Bizi 2
- Three years ago you (plural) lived in Italy.
Bizi 3
- You (plural) lived in Italy three years ago.
Bizi 3
- Where did you (plural) live?
Bizi 3
- You (plural) walked in Madrid yesterday.
Verbs1 1
- You (plural) fell in church fifteen days ago.
Verbs1 1
- You (plural) walked in Madrid today.
Verbs1 2
- You (plural) fell on the bus today.
Verbs1 2
- You (plural) walk in Madrid every month.
Verbs1 3
- You (plural) fall every day.
Verbs1 3
- Tomorrow, you (plural) will walk.
Verbs1 4
- You (plural) will walk tomorrow.
Verbs1 4
- Tomorrow you (plural) will fall'
Verbs1 4
- You (plural) will fall tomorrow.
Verbs1 4
- When did you (plural) rejoice.
Verbs2 1
- When were you (plural) glad.
Verbs2 1
- You (plural) came from school on time today.
Verbs2 1
- You (plural) often rejoice.
Verbs2 2
- You (plural) always come from the schools at six.
Verbs2 2
- You (plural) will rejoice.
Verbs2 3
- You (plural) will be glad.
Verbs2 3
- You (plural) will come from France tomorrow.
Verbs2 3
- Tomorrow, You (plural) will come from France.
Verbs2 3
- Where are you (plural) coming from this morning?
Come 1
- You (plural) are coming from France.
Come 1
- Hello. Are you (plural) coming from the bank?
Come 2
- Good Afternoon. Are you (plural) coming from the cinema?
Come 2
- Good Afternoon. Are you (plural) coming from the movie theater?
Come 2
- Where were you (plural) coming from yesterday?
Come 3
- You (plural) were coming from church.
Come 3
- Where are you (plural) going?
Go 1
- NAre you (plural) going to the forest?
Go 1
- Where were you (plural) going?
Go 2
- Were you (plural) going to the trees?
Go 2
- You (plural) are going to Europe.
Go 3
- Were you (plural) going to Basque Country?
Go 3
- Were you (plural) going to the Basque Country?
Go 3
- You (plural) were there.
Egon2 1
- You (plural) were in the forest yesterday.
Egon2 1
- You (plural) were in the woods yesterday.
Egon2 1
- You (plural) were dry.
Egon2 2
- You (plural) were in Italy, but now you (plural) are in Spain.
Egon2 2
- You (plural) were in Italy, but now you (plural) are in Spain.
Egon2 2
- Are you (plural) from Irun?
Nongo 1
- How are you (plural)?
Because 1-1
- You (plural) are busy.
Because 1-1
- You all are worried, because you (plural) are sick
Because 1-3
- You (plural) are worried, because you (plural) are sick
Because 1-3
- You (plural) are worried, because you (plural) are sick
Because 1-3
- You'll are worried, because you (plural) are sick
Because 1-3
- You are worried, because you (plural) are sick
Because 1-3
- We are worried, because you (plural) are sick.
Because 1-3
- You all were smiling, because you (plural) were relaxed.
Because 2-1
- You (plural) were smiling, because you (plural) were relaxed.
Because 2-1
- You (plural) were smiling, because you (plural) were relaxed.
Because 2-1
- You (plural) were nice, because you (plural) were tired.
Because 2-1
- You (plural) were nice, because you (plural) were tired.
Because 2-1
- You (plural) are long, because you (plural) are snakes.
Because 2-2
- You (plural) are long, because you (plural) are snakes.
Because 2-2
- You (plural) are busy, because you (plural) are nurses.
Because 2-2
- You (plural) are busy, because you (plural) are nurses.
Because 2-2
- You (plural) were always angry, because you (plural) were poor.
Because 2-2
- You (plural) were always angry, because you (plural) were poor.
Because 2-2
- You (plural) were there, because you (plural) were cooks.
Because 2-2
- You (plural) were there, because you (plural) were cooks.
Because 2-2
- You (plural) are walking in Spain.
Walking 1
- You (plural) are walking on the bridge.
Walking 1
- On Thursday, you (plural) were walking in San Sebastian.
Walking 2
- In March, you (plural) were walking in France.
Walking 2
- Last year, you (plural) had to live in San Sebastian.
Compound Verbs 1-1
- You (plural) had to go to the beach by train.
Compound Verbs 1-1
- You (plural) must walk in the street.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- You (plural) have to walk in the street.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- You (plural) must go to school by bicycle.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- You (plural) have to go to school by bicycle.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- You (plural) must go to the school by bicycle.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- You (plural) have to go to the school by bicycle.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- On Thursday, you (plural) will have to go to the bar.
Compound Verbs 1-3
- Thursday, you (plural) will have to go to the bar.
Compound Verbs 1-3
- You (plural) will have to go to the bar on Thursday.
Compound Verbs 1-3
- On Sunday you (plural) will have to go to church.
Compound Verbs 1-3
- On Sunday you (plural) will have to go to the church.
Compound Verbs 1-3
- Do you (plural) like it?
Reflective Verbs 1
- Is it be pleasing to you (plural)?
Reflective Verbs 1
- You (plural) like the yellow fish.
Reflective Verbs 1
- The yellow fish is pleasing to you (plural).
Reflective Verbs 1
- You (plural) don't like the dirty, orange cat.
Reflective Verbs 1
- The dirty, orange cat isn't pleasing to you (plural).
Reflective Verbs 1
- The dirty, orange cat is not pleasing to you (plural).
Reflective Verbs 1
- You (plural) do not like the gray mouse.
Reflective Verbs 1
- You (plural) don't like the gray mouse.
Reflective Verbs 1
- The gray mouse isn't pleasing to you (plural).
Reflective Verbs 1
- The gray mouse is not pleasing to you (plural).
Reflective Verbs 1
- Are you (plural) interested in them?
Reflective Verbs 2
- Are they interesting to you (plural)?
Reflective Verbs 2
- Motorcycles are interesting to you (plural).
Reflective Verbs 2
- You (plural) are not interested in rings.
Reflective Verbs 2
- You (plural) aren’t interested in rings.
Reflective Verbs 2
- Rings are not interesting to you (plural).
Reflective Verbs 2
- Rings aren’t interesting to you (plural).
Reflective Verbs 2
- It is the same to you (plural).
Reflective Verbs 3
- You (plural) do not care.
Reflective Verbs 3
- You (plural) don’t care.
Reflective Verbs 3
- It seems slow to you (plural).
Reflective Verbs 3
- Little wine remains for you (plural).
Reflective Verbs 3
- You (plural) have little wine.
Reflective Verbs 3
- This morning you (plural) closed the door.
Ukan 1-1
- You (plural) closed the door this morning.
Ukan 1-1
- This morning you (plural) cleaned the church.
Ukan 1-1
- You (plural) cleaned the church this morning.
Ukan 1-1
- Every day you (plural) close the door at six.
Ukan 1-2
- You (plural) close the door at six every day.
Ukan 1-2
- Every day you (plural) clean the station.
Ukan 1-2
- You (plural) clean the station every day.
Ukan 1-2
- Tonight you (plural) will close the window.
Ukan 1-3
- You (plural) will close the window tonight.
Ukan 1-3
- Next week you (plural) will clean the ferry.
Ukan 1-3
- You (plural) will clean the ferry next week.
Ukan 1-3
- Did you (plural) see six tourists today?
Ukan 2-1
- Today did you (plural) see six tourists?
Ukan 2-1
- Today you (plural) ate eleven chickens.
Ukan 2-1
- You (plural) ate eleven chickens today.
Ukan 2-1
- Every week you (plural) see many parents.
Ukan 2-2
- You (plural) see many parents every week.
Ukan 2-2
- Every week you (plural) eat a few pigs.
Ukan 2-2
- You (plural) eat a few pigs every week.
Ukan 2-2
- Next week you (plural) will see many horses.
Ukan 2-3
- You (plural) will see many horses next week.
Ukan 2-3
- Tomorrow you (plural) will cook thirty chickens.
Ukan 2-3
- You (plural) will cook thirty chickens tomorrow.
Ukan 2-3
- Today you (plural) wrote a song.
Transitive Verbs 1-1
- You (plural) wrote a song today.
Transitive Verbs 1-1
- Today you (plural) did not change any money.
Transitive Verbs 1-1
- You (plural) did not change any money today.
Transitive Verbs 1-1
- Every night you (plural) write the temperature.
Transitive Verbs 1-2
- You (plural) write the temperature every night.
Transitive Verbs 1-2
- Every day you (plural) change sweaters.
Transitive Verbs 1-2
- You (plural) change sweaters every day.
Transitive Verbs 1-2
- Next week you (plural) will write a book.
Transitive Verbs 1-3
- You (plural) will write a book next week.
Transitive Verbs 1-3
- Next month you (plural) will change the menus.
Transitive Verbs 1-3
- You (plural) will change the menus next month.
Transitive Verbs 1-3
- This morning you (plural) stopped the train.
Transitive Verbs 2-1
- You (plural) stopped the train this morning.
Transitive Verbs 2-1
- Today you (plural) carried the teachers to school.
Transitive Verbs 2-1
- You (plural) carried the teachers to school today.
Transitive Verbs 2-1
- Every day you (plural) stop the bus here.
Transitive Verbs 2-2
- You (plural) stop the bus here every day.
Transitive Verbs 2-2
- Every day you (plural) carry pencils to school.
Transitive Verbs 2-2
- You (plural) carry pencils to school every day.
Transitive Verbs 2-2
- Next week you (plural) will stop the bus here.
Transitive Verbs 2-3
- You (plural) will stop the bus here. next week.
Transitive Verbs 2-3
- Next month you (plural) will carry chairs to the bar.
Transitive Verbs 2-3
- You (plural) will carry chairs to the barnext month.
Transitive Verbs 2-3
- Last month you (plural) read the book.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- You (plural) read the book last month.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- Last year you (plural) opened a hotel.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- You (plural) opened a hotel last year.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- Last month you (plural) taught twenty students.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- You (plural) taught twenty students last month.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- Yesterday you (plural) brought three bicycles.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- You (plural) brought three bicycles yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- Last week you (plural) laughed.
Egin 1
- You (plural) laughed last week.
Egin 1
- Every day you (plural) dance.
Egin 1
- You (plural) dance every day.
Egin 1
- You (plural) will laugh.
Egin 1
- Yesterday you (plural) worked.
Egin 2
- You (plural) worked. yesterday.
Egin 2
- Every day you (plural) work.
Egin 2
- You (plural) work every day.
Egin 2
- You (plural) will work.
Egin 2
- This morning did you (plural) dream in English?
Egin 3
- Did you (plural) dream in English this morning?
Egin 3
- Every night you (plural) dream in erdara.
Egin 3
- You (plural) dream in erdara every night.
Egin 3
- You (plural) will dream (in) Basque.
Egin 3
- You (plural) have a truck.
Eduki 1 (Transitive Verbs)
- You (plural) do not have any buses.
Eduki 1 (Transitive Verbs)
- You (plural) don't have any buses.
Eduki 1 (Transitive Verbs)
- You (plural) have seventy euros.
Eduki 2 (Transitive Verbs)
- You (plural) do not have three ferries.
Eduki 2 (Transitive Verbs)
- You (plural) had a small brown house.
Eduki 3 (Transitive Verbs)
- You (plural) had an ugly owl.
Eduki 3 (Transitive Verbs)
- You (plural) had six shirts.
Eduki 4 (Transitive Verbs)
- You (plural) had four tables.
Eduki 4 (Transitive Verbs)
- You (plural) do not know how to drive a truck?
Jakin 1
- You (plural) don't know how to drive a truck?
Jakin 1
- You (plural) know how to read.
Jakin 2
- You (plural) know how to clean the house.
Jakin 2
- You (plural) do not know how to cook and clean.
Jakin 3
- You (plural) know how to listen and teach.
Jakin 3
- You (plural) did not know Basque.
Jakin 4
- You (plural) didn't know Basque.
Jakin 4
- You (plural) knew how to work.
Jakin 4
- You (plural) did not know how to sing and dance.
Jakin 5
- You (plural) didn't know how to sing and dance.
Jakin 5
- You (plural) knew how to dance and sing.
Jakin 5
- You (plural) are helping the tourist.
Ari Izan 2
- TWhat are you (plural) doing?
Ari Izan 2
- Are you (plural) sleeping? We were.
Ari Izan 3
- You (plural) do not like waking up.
Verbal Nouns 1
- You (plural) don’t like waking up.
Verbal Nouns 1
- You (plural) do not like to wake up.
Verbal Nouns 1
- You (plural) don’t like to wake up.
Verbal Nouns 1
- Waking up was not pleasing to you (plural).
Verbal Nouns 1
- Waking up wasn’t pleasing to you (plural).
Verbal Nouns 1
- You (plural) will like falling from a plane.
Verbal Nouns 1
- You (plural) will like to fall from a plane.
Verbal Nouns 1
- Falling from a plane will be pleasing to you (plural).
Verbal Nouns 1
- You (plural) do not like walking.
Verbal Nouns 1
- You (plural) don’t like walking.
Verbal Nouns 1
- You (plural) do not like to walk.
Verbal Nouns 1
- You (plural) don’t like to walk.
Verbal Nouns 1
- Walking is not pleasing to you (plural).
Verbal Nouns 1
- Walking isn't pleasing to you (plural).
Verbal Nouns 1
- You (plural) like to dance.
Verbal Nouns 2
- You (plural) like dancing.
Verbal Nouns 2
- You (plural) did not like waking up.
Verbal Nouns 3
- Waking up was not pleasing to you (plural).
Verbal Nouns 3
- You (plural) liked to dance.
Verbal Nouns 3
- You (plural) liked dancing.
Verbal Nouns 3
- Dancing was pleasing to you (plural).
Verbal Nouns 3
- You (plural) are going to the mountain to kill the owl.
Verbal Nouns 4
- Yesterday you (plural) wanted a watermelon.
Nahi Izan 1 (Past)
- This morning you (plural) wanted ten watermelons.
Nahi Izan 1 (Past)
- You (plural) want a sandwich.
Nahi Izan 2 (Present)
- You (plural) want thirteen sandwiches.
Nahi Izan 2 (Present)
- You (plural) will want a fish.
Nahi Izan 3 (Future)
- You (plural) will want eighteen fish.
Nahi Izan 3 (Future)
- Yesterday you (plural) drank five bottles of beer.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday you (plural) drank two bottles of soft drink.
Edan 1 (Past)
- You (plural) will drink six cups of tea.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Yesterday you (plural) drank five bottles of beer.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Yesterday you (plural) drank two bottles of soft drink.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- You (plural) are eating the ice cream.
Jan 1
- You (plural) are eating the yellow cheese.
Jan 1