ukan
Basque
Etymology
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ukan/ [u.kãn]
- Rhymes: -ukan
- Hyphenation: u‧kan
Verb
ukan du (imperfect participle ukaiten, future participle ukanen, short form ukan, verbal noun ukaite)
- Northern form of izan (“to have, to possess”)
- Aukera asko ukan ditut. ― I've had many opportunities.
Usage notes
Derived terms
- ukandun (“wealthy”)
- ukanki
See also
Basque auxiliary verbs
Dialect | to be | Intransitive auxiliary | Transitive auxiliary | to have |
---|---|---|---|---|
Northern | izan | *edun1 | ukan2 | |
Southern | (quality) izan | izan | eduki3 | |
(state) egon | ||||
1. Hypothetical citation form lacking non-finite forms, the non-finite forms of izan, ukan and eduki are used instead. 2. Verb lacking finite forms, *edun is used instead. 3. *edun is also used synonymously. |
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