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Nor Taula Jun 2026

NOR auxiliary verb system. These tables are essential for learners to understand how verbs agree with the subject in intransitive sentences. Twinkl Understanding the "Nor" Auxiliary In Basque, the "Nor" (Who/What) system is used for intransitive verbs—actions that don't have a direct object (e.g., to go, to come, to be). The auxiliary verb changes based on the person (I, you, he/she, we, they) and the tense. Present Tense (Orainaldia): Used for "I am," "You are," etc. Ni naiz (I am) Zu zara (You are) Hura da (He/She/It is) Past Tense (Lehenaldia): Used for "I was," "You were," etc. Ni nintzen (I was) Zu zinen (You were) Hura zen (He/She/It was) Twinkl Common Variations Learners often progress to more complex tables that include other cases: Twinkl NOR-NORI: Used when there is an indirect object (e.g., "It is to me"). NOR-NORK: Used for transitive verbs with a subject and a direct object (e.g., "I have it"). Other Potential Meanings While "nor taula" is most commonly a linguistic term, the words individually have distinct meanings: Taula (Catalan/Menorcan): A "taula" (meaning table) is a famous T-shaped megalithic monument found on the island of Menorca, Spain. Taula (Audio): A boutique brand of

The subject of an intransitive verb (e.g., "I am," "You go"). nor taula