Aurora

Client projects for H1 (Modern Warfare Remastered) & IW7 (Infinite Warfare)

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Dedicated Servers

Aurora features dedicated server browsers in both clients so that you may find the exact game you want to play in.

Mod & Scripting Support

Complete mod support going from weapons to maps. It also lets you work with Call of Duty's official scripting language, GSC.

Controller Support

Full controller support with the option of aim-assist.

Verbo Eduki Euskera ((top)) 〈FULL – FIX〉

While eduki translates to "to have" or "to hold," it functions quite differently from the other Basque verb for "to have" ( ukan ). Confused? Don't worry. In this post, we are going to break down exactly how to use , when to use it, and why it is essential for sounding like a native speaker.

Translate these sentences to check your understanding: verbo eduki euskera

The verb (to have/hold) is a fundamental transitive verb in Euskara used primarily to express possession. Unlike many Basque verbs that require an auxiliary (periphrastic), eduki is one of the few "synthetic" or "concise" verbs that can be conjugated as a single word in the present and past tenses. 1. Core Grammar Rules While eduki translates to "to have" or "to

: Adds a -z- to the stem, becoming dauzka- (e.g., dauzkat ). 2. Conjugation Tables (Present Tense) Singular Object (it) Plural Object (them) Nik (I) daukat dauzkat Zuk (You) daukazu dauzkazu Hark (He/She/It) dauka dauzka Guk (We) daukagu dauzkagu Zuek (You all) daukazue dauzkazue Haiek (They) daukate dauzkate (Source:) 3. Usage & Dialectal Differences In this post, we are going to break

This implies holding, containing, or maintaining a physical state. It is often used when you are physically holding something or when you talk about "keeping" something in a certain state.