Use or Google Docs with the exercises above. Format:
(Self-Correction for accuracy in the "Cheat Sheet" section: The suffixes can be tricky. The auxiliary is actually built on 'edun' (ukan). Let's simplify the key for the learner.) nor-nori-nork ariketak pdf
Zuek niri dirua didazue.
| Nork → Nor | Nori (singular) | Nori (plural) | |-------------|----------------|----------------| | Nik (I) | dit | di e t | | Hik (you, m) | di o k | di e k | | Zuk (you, f) | di o zu | di e zu | | Hark (he/she) | di o | di e | | Guk (we) | di o gu | di e gu | | Zuek (you pl) | di o zue | di e zue | | Haiek (they) | di o te | di e te | Use or Google Docs with the exercises above
Look at the verb form and identify who is doing the giving (Nork), who is receiving (Nori), and what is being given (Nor). Let's simplify the key for the learner
In this system, the auxiliary verb must agree with three different elements: