Word
- door Postpostions 2
Dictionary
- ate Postpostions 2
- ate Postpostions 3
- ate Egon2 1
- ate Egon2 2
- ate Egon2 3
- ate Nongo 1
- ate Nongo 2
- ate Nongo 3
- ate Because 1-1
- ate Because 1-2
- ate Because 1-3
- ate Because 1-4
- ate Because 2-1
- ate Because 2-2
- ate Because 2-2
- ate Weather 1
- ate Weather 2
- ate Weather 3
- ate Numbers 2-1
- ate Numbers 2-2
- ate Numbers 2-3
- ate Spring
- ate Summer
- ate Autumn
- ate Winter
- ate Week
- ate Walking 1
- ate Walking 2
- ate NORTAZ 1
- ate NORTAZ 2
- ate NORTAZ 3
- ate Time 1
- ate Time 2
- ate Time 3
- ate Commands 1
- ate Commands 2
- ate Directions 1
- ate Directions 2
- ate Compound Verbs 1-1
- ate Compound Verbs 1-2
- ate Compound Verbs 1-3
- ate Dative Commands 1
- ate Dative Commands 2
- ate Dative Commands 3
- ate Reflective Verbs 1
- ate Reflective Verbs 2
- ate Reflective Verbs 3
- ate Ukan 1-1
- ate Ukan 1-2
- ate Ukan 1-3
- ate Ukan 2-1
- ate Ukan 2-2
- ate Ukan 2-3
- ate Transitive Verbs 1-1
- ate Transitive Verbs 1-2
- ate Transitive Verbs 1-3
- ate Transitive Verbs 2-1
- ate Transitive Verbs 2-2
- ate Transitive Verbs 2-3
- ate Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- ate Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- ate Egin 1
- ate Egin 2
- ate Egin 3
- ate Eduki 1 (Transitive Verbs)
- ate Eduki 2 (Transitive Verbs)
- ate Eduki 3 (Transitive Verbs)
- ate Eduki 4 (Transitive Verbs)
- ate Jakin 1
- ate Jakin 2
- ate Jakin 3
- ate Jakin 4
- ate Jakin 5
- ate Ari Izan 1
- ate Ari Izan 2
- ate Ari Izan 3
- ate Norekin 1
- ate Norekin 2
- ate Verbal Nouns 1
- ate Verbal Nouns 2
- ate Verbal Nouns 3
- ate Verbal Nouns 4
- ate Nahi Izan 1 (Past)
- ate Nahi Izan 2 (Present)
- ate Nahi Izan 3 (Future)
- ate Nahi Izan 4 (in order to do something)
- ate Edan 1 (Past)
- ate Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- ate Jan 1
- ate Jan 2
- ate Jan 3 (Breakfast)
- ate Jan 4 (Lunch and Dinner)
- ate Jan 5 (Spices)
Phrases
- The children are behind the door. Postpostions 2
- The door is between two windows. Postpostions 2
- His brother is on the right side of the door. Postpostions 2
- The door of the house is red. Nongo 2
- The house's door is red. Nongo 2
- The door of the hotel is black. Nongo 2
- The hotel's door is black. Nongo 2
- Where is the door of the school? Nongo 2
- Where is the school's door? Nongo 2
- The house's door is red. Nongo 3
- This morning you all closed the door. Ukan 1-1
- This morning you (plural) closed the door. Ukan 1-1
- This morning you'll closed the door. Ukan 1-1
- This morning you closed the door. Ukan 1-1
- You all closed the door this morning. Ukan 1-1
- You (plural) closed the door this morning. Ukan 1-1
- You'll closed the door this morning. Ukan 1-1
- You closed the door this morning. Ukan 1-1
- Every day I open the door. Ukan 1-2
- I open the door every day Ukan 1-2
- Every day you all close the door at six. Ukan 1-2
- Every day you (plural) close the door at six. Ukan 1-2
- Every day you'll close the door at six. Ukan 1-2
- Every day you close the door at six. Ukan 1-2
- You all close the door at six every day. Ukan 1-2
- You (plural) close the door at six every day. Ukan 1-2
- You'll close the door at six every day. Ukan 1-2
- You close the door at six every day. Ukan 1-2
- Tomorrow I will open the door. Ukan 1-3
- I will open the door tomorrow Ukan 1-3
- The driver is going to the bus to close the door. Verbal Nouns 4
- Last night you had twelve bottles of soda behind the door. Edan 1 (Past)
- Last night you had twelve bottles of soft drink behind the door. Edan 1 (Past)
- Last night you had twelve bottles of soda pop behind the door. Edan 1 (Past)
- Last night you had twelve bottles of soda behind the door. Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Last night you had twelve bottles of soft drink behind the door. Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Last night you had twelve bottles of soda pop behind the door. Edan 2 (Present and Future)