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How transitive verbs work
This public article was written by [Deactivated User] on 6 Apr 2018, 03:39.

[comments] Transitive verbs can be recognised in their infinitive form by the adposition attached to an intransitive verb. Transitive verbs usually have a meaning similar to the original, intransitive variant such as düñ meaning to think becoming übdüñ in which üb means over and along with düñ means to understand, literally to think above.
To use transitive verbs, you simply put the adposition after the object (since the agent is the subject).
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