Word
Dictionary
- jan Ukan 2-1
- jan Ukan 2-2
- jan Ukan 2-3
- jan Transitive Verbs 1-1
- jan Transitive Verbs 1-2
- jan Transitive Verbs 1-3
- jan Transitive Verbs 2-1
- jan Transitive Verbs 2-2
- jan Transitive Verbs 2-3
- jan Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- jan Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- jan Egin 1
- jan Egin 2
- jan Egin 3
- jan Jakin 1
- jan Jakin 2
- jan Jakin 3
- jan Jakin 4
- jan Jakin 5
- jan Ari Izan 1
- jan Ari Izan 2
- jan Ari Izan 3
- jan Norekin 1
- jan Norekin 2
- jan Verbal Nouns 1
- jan Verbal Nouns 2
- jan Verbal Nouns 3
- jan Verbal Nouns 4
- jan Nahi Izan 1 (Past)
- jan Nahi Izan 2 (Present)
- jan Nahi Izan 3 (Future)
- jan Nahi Izan 4 (in order to do something)
- jan Edan 1 (Past)
- jan Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- jan Jan 1
- jan Jan 2
- jan Jan 3 (Breakfast)
- jan Jan 4 (Lunch and Dinner)
- jan Jan 5 (Spices)
Phrases
- Today we ate ten fish. Ukan 2-1
- We ate ten fish today. Ukan 2-1
- Today you all ate eleven chickens. Ukan 2-1
- Today you (plural) ate eleven chickens. Ukan 2-1
- Today you'll ate eleven chickens. Ukan 2-1
- Today you ate eleven chickens. Ukan 2-1
- You all ate eleven chickens today. Ukan 2-1
- You (plural) ate eleven chickens today. Ukan 2-1
- You'll ate eleven chickens today. Ukan 2-1
- You ate eleven chickens today. Ukan 2-1
- Yesterday you ate the chicken. Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- You ate the chicken yesterday. Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- Yesterday, I ate the bread. Jan 1
- This morning, the girls ate the bread. Jan 1
- This morning, you ate the hot bread. Jan 1
- Yesterday, the cooks ate the ice cream. Jan 1
- Yesterday you ate the meat. Jan 2
- Yesterday you ate meat. Jan 2
- The man also ate steak. Jan 2
- I ate breakfast this morning. Jan 3 (Breakfast)
- Yesterday, I ate lunch in San Sebastian. Jan 4 (Lunch and Dinner)
- Today, I ate lunch at home. Jan 4 (Lunch and Dinner)
- We ate dinner at eight o'clock Jan 4 (Lunch and Dinner)
- Yesterday, the owl ate dinner in a tree. Jan 4 (Lunch and Dinner)
- Today, the cat ate a mouse for dinner. Jan 4 (Lunch and Dinner)