Note: These forms mean "I have it", "you have it", etc. The "it" (3rd person singular object) is built in. Spanish and Euskera verbs are a study in contrast: one follows a familiar Romance pattern with subjunctive and simple subject agreement, the other uses polypersonal ergative alignment with a handful of synthetic verbs and a rich auxiliary system. Mastering both requires shifting your mental grammar – but understanding these differences is the first step to fluency. Would you like a printable conjugation chart for the most common synthetic Euskera verbs or a Spanish verb conjugation table to accompany this guide?