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Breen's Trans-Intrans Chart http://www.csse.mona......_list.html
As usual, a very thorough chart showing transitive and intransitive verb pairs. Possibly around 100 pairs with meanings and readings.
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Transitive vs Intransitive http://www014.upp.so......ka/jun.htm
There are jidoushi and tadoushi in Japanese. Jidoushi is an intransitive verb and tadoushi is a transitive verb, but they are not exactly the same as English intransitive verbs and transitives verb .
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Extreme Transitive http://www.extreme-guides.com/sup/7/17/
Learn ho to use Japanese transitive and intransitive verbs
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Wiki Transitive http://en.wikibooks.......ansitivity
Japanese verbs can be divided into two categories, intransitive and transitive. These are two major groups of verbs that may have pairs of similar concepts in each. For example, we have the pair okureru meaning to
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Ji vs ta http://www014.upp.so......ka/jun.htm
Jidoushi is an intransitive verb and tadoushi is a transitive verb, but they are not exactly the same as English intransitive verbs and transitives verb .
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Transitivity Exercise http://sa_yoshi.at.i......ivity.html
Choose an appropriate verb to complete the sentences. Pay attention to the transitive/intransitive distinctions.
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te aru / te oku http://homepage3.nif......on-e33.htm
The difference in the troublesome pair of tearu and teoku explained.
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sci.lang.japan Verb Info http://www.sljfaq.or......tive_verbs
Japanese has a large variety of related pairs of transitive (take a direct object) and intransitive (do not take a direct object) verbs, such as hajimaru (to begin) and hajimeru (to begin). For example,
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Japanese on-line http://www.hesjapanese.com
Do you love Japanese culture? Just break down the language barrier.Japanese isn’t so hard after all, see it for yourself! I’m inviting you to study, Maiko
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