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Transitive and intransitive verbs? for example, 始める・始まる What is the difference? ありがとうございます
3 Şub 2011 18:08
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Actually, that is something you need to study yourself. 1. Intransitive verbs indicate that the subject is active. Ex: The race begins = 始まる 2. Transitive verbs indicate the object is being acted upon. EX: I have begun my homework = 始める There are dozens of verb pairs like these in Japanese. The examples above can only give you an idea how they are used. Now go and study.
4 Şubat 2011
4 Şubat 2011
An intransitive verb requires only a subject ("the subject acts on its own"). A transitive verb requires a subject and an object ("the subject acts on the object"). So 始まる means "X begins" and 始める means "X starts Y, X makes Y begin". Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transitive_verb) has some more details. (It's always a good idea to look for Wikipedia articles on terms like "transitive" or "intransitive" in the first place :-)
4 Şubat 2011
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3 Şubat 2011
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