Thanks for the Basque edit

Thank you for your Basque contributions! I've been trying to add Basque verbs on Wiktionary and it's like scooping water out of a boat with a hole in it. Good to have you here helping out. :) Smmart6800 (talk) 17:09, 16 August 2022 (UTC)Reply

Thanks, but I don't contribute here as much as I do in other Wikis, such as the Romanian or the Asturian ones, although I will try my best to add as much as I may with as much precision and accuracy possible. Basqalusian (talk) 18:19, 16 August 2022 (UTC)Reply
Hey, every little bit helps. Egurre! Smmart6800 (talk) 12:18, 17 August 2022 (UTC)Reply

Ser in Aragonese edit

You added this remark in "estar": [1] and removed the Aragonese section in "ser": [2] claiming that Aragonese uses only "estar". Are you sure? I found this exercise in Aragonese teaching children the differences between ser and estar in their language: [3]. I'm not an Aragonese speaker, but according to your Babel, you don't speak it either. So, could you provide any sources for your claim or revert your changes? Olaf (talk) 09:28, 3 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

I've found many essays in Spanish and Aragonese, which I can understand to a certain extent due to it's similarity with Spanish, where it is said that Aragonese only makes use of a verb "estar": https://ifc.dpz.es/recursos/publicaciones/12/72/04mott.pdfhttp://maldelenguas.blogspot.com/2012/03/verbos-estar-en-aragones.htmlhttps://www.oocities.org/es/cursetaragones/3ser.htm
However there appears to be a dialect of Aragonese very influenced by Spanish where there's a verb "ser", but it seems to be considered nonstandard and intrusive.
Also, having read the website, I believe that it says "ser-estar" in reference to the Spanish verbs, since the excercises ask you to answer with the conjugated forms of a single verb. Basqalusian (talk) 10:58, 3 July 2023 (UTC)Reply