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  • ...linguistics)|tense]] only has one [[conjugation|conjugated]] form of the [[verb]] for all persons. There is also no [[grammatical gender]], which means tha ...se', incorporating ''-ig-'' into the verb to redundantly indicate that the verb has an object. Similarly, since word order can also indicate the role a wor
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  • '''Receipt''' can also be used as a verb: ''to receipt'': to acknowledge receipt of something, to give a receipt, t
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  • ===As a verb===
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  • * Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus, et al.: ''Zahlen''. <br> Springer-Verlag. 3. verb. Aufl. 1992 (2., überarb. u. erg. Aufl. 1988) (1983) <br> ''Numbers''. Wit
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  • ...ami-''jinja'' (興玉神) or 'Frog Shrine',<ref>'[[Frog]]' (蛙 ''kaeru'') and the verb 'come back' (帰る ''kaeru'') sound very similar in [[Japanese language|Ja
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  • ...wed by the suffixes -''na''-, -''kat''- and -''ta'', which indicate it is verb-like negative adjective.</ref> -''na''- 'negative', and ''-kat-'' and ''-ta ...i]]'') are used for the most meaningful words such as most [[noun]]s and [[verb]]s; these take some time to learn. Two further ''[[kana]]'' scripts, ''[[hi
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  • ...d verb-final phrases, and if we find prepositions, we can predict that the verb will be initial. ...a statement that applies to all languages, such as ''All languages have [[verb]]s''.
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  • A '''verb''' is a word in the structure of written and spoken languages that generall
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  • {{r|Verb}}
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  • *the verb ''to curry'' means "to groom", clean, tan (as in leather) or beat. "to curr
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Verb]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Verb}}
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  • The term "Haredi" comes from a [[Hebrew]] verb meaning "to tremble."
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  • ...The name derives from the Greek adjective αριστος, meaning "best", and the verb κρατειν, meaning "to rule". Aristocracy was once one of the most com
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  • cf. ''noun'' '''énvelôpe''': ''verb'' '''envélop
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  • ...creation of something new. The word is used both as a [[noun]] and as a [[verb]]. The term is applied to many different fields of endeavour, from the manu
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  • ...class or ''[[lexical category]]'', distinct from other classes such as ''[[verb]]s'' and ''[[adjective]]s''. [[Word (language)|Words]] may be used as nouns ...e|English]], for instance, it is not obvious whether 'bank' is a noun or a verb until it is used in a larger [[phrase]] or sentence.
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  • ...ng quantified. (In context, ''kippu-o''<ref>''-o'' marks the object of the verb.</ref> is often dropped since it is clear from ''-mai'' what is being reque ...being marked for number. For example, the [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]] verb ''tudni'' 'to know' changes depending on number, but also person: ''én tud
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  • The verb ''to curry'' means "to groom", clean, tan (as in leather) or beat. ''To cur
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  • ...'''Díd hê ûse to gô thére?''', however, '''ûse''' *yoôss is an infinitive verb, not a noun. (While no difference in pronunciation is distinguishable, bein
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  • *[[Verb]]
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  • ''noun, verb'' '''státic
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  • ...matical aspect|aspect]] suffix, and a modal suffix. Consider the following verb: |+ Verb form '''ke:ka'''
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  • '''Mine''' (verb) is a military term for mounting a long term stealth attack on static enemi
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  • ...not use an inflectional future tense; this is expressed using the auxilary verb ''fog'' or verbal prefixes known as ''coverbs''.
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  • ...ription must refer to the sentence structure: move the initial auxiliary [[verb]] of the main [[clause]] ahead of the subject [[noun phrase]].
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  • ...imals and in such context is not slang. The word ''whelp'', taken from the verb ''to whelp'', to give birth to a pup, is also heard, especially for a newbo
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  • ...glish'') is the [[plant]] that provides [[pollen]] in [[pollination]]. The verb form '''to pollenize''', is to be the sire of the next plant generation.
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  • ...sition to nominalize actions, in this case to nominalize the action of the verb form of 'mind'&mdash;if you don't mind&mdash;which derives from a Proto-Ind ...ed by different aspects of the thinking process in different senses of the verb. Such verbal expressions as "mind what I tell you", "mind your own business
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  • ...rker.</ref> hele no<ref>Marker indicating that ''hele'' is an intransitive verb.</ref>'' (Pidgin Hawaiian)<ref>Siegel (2008: 82).</ref>
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  • '''ímplement''' ''noun'', '''ímplemént''' ''verb'' '''impréss''' ''verb
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  • ...nts throughout the world. "Confit" is derived from ''confire'', the French verb meaning here "to preserve by means of a gentle cooking in fat." Large piece
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  • ...ticiple are not formed regularly: '''to béar''' has the [[principal parts (verb)|principal parts]] '''béar, bŏre, bŏrn''', which means that there is no
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  • ...ct the vowel too, changing '''bāth''' ''noun'' (unvoiced) to '''bâthe''' ''verb'' (voiced). ...déath, bôth, bāth, pāth, dòth, bréath''' (noun, cf. voiced '''th''' in the verb '''brêathe'''); but the common preposition '''wíth''' has the voiced soun
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  • ...class or ''[[lexical category]]'', distinct from other classes such as ''[[verb]]''. English [[Word (language)|words]] may be used as nouns if they accept ...e|English]], for instance, it is not obvious whether 'bank' is a noun or a verb until it is used in a larger [[phrase]] or sentence of the [[language (gene
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  • ''verb'' '''impáct ''verb'' '''contráct
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  • ...ading ''SHIN'' in the noun ''shuushin'' 'retiring', but in the more common verb 寝る ''neru'' 'to lie down [go to sleep]', the Japanese reading ''ne'' oc ...ned'. However, as 取って, ''totte'' represents a form of the full, meaningful verb 'take', with its base form 取る ''toru''.</ref>
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  • ...e is typically missing [[inflection]]s such as the ''-s'' applied to the [[verb]] in [[sentence]]s like ''she dances''. These errors seem to resist correct
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  • ...iciple are not formed regularly: '''to béar''', has the [[principal parts (verb)|principal parts]] '''béar, bŏre, bŏrn'''/'''bŏrne''', which means that ...ple, people are still described as being '''behôlden''' to others, but the verb itself, '''behôld''', meaning 'look at', is nowadays only used poetically
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  • ...|ns0|ns14|ns100}} (encase [verb], in case, incase [obsolete variant of the verb encase]) ...|"itinerate"|itinerate|ns0|ns14|ns100}} (itinerant [adjective], itinerate [verb])
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  • ''verb, past'' '''léd''' = ''metal'' '''léad ''verb, present'' '''lêad
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  • '''rámpâge''' ''noun, verb '''rebél''' ''verb''
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  • * {{search link|"knifes"|knifes|ns0|ns14|ns100}} (knifes [verb]; knives [plural noun])
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  • ...), better known as the 'Frog Shrine',<ref>'[[Frog]]' (蛙 ''kaeru'') and the verb 'come back' (帰る ''kaeru'') sound very similar in [[Japanese language|Ja
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  • ...ress (linguistics)|stress]] (''rebel'', out of [[context]], could be the [[verb]] or the [[noun]]), and the [[Japanese language|Japanese]] [[mora]] system
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  • ''verb'' '''mây''' = ''month'' '''Mây verb is two words: '''breâkaway
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  • '''gáses''' ''noun'' = '''gásses''' ''verb '''gél''' = '''jéll''' ''alternative spelling of verb'' = '''Géll'''
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  • ...tense]]). Adding these endings is called [[conjugation|conjugating]] for [[verb]]s and [[declension|declining]] for [[noun]]s and [[adjective]]s.
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  • * In a sentence, however complex, only one finite verb occurs, normally at the end, preceded if necessary by a number of gerunds. * All of the positive verb forms have their corresponding negative counterparts, [[Negative Verbs]].
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  • ...in the original. The word "ship" is used in the fan fiction community as a verb - so one might say that a story "ships" two characters, meaning they have a
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  • ...s several grammatical and syntactical features, such as a highly irregular verb for "to be," a cadre of surviving "strong" verbs with different past and pr
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  • ''verb'' -zíz '''abûses ''singular verb'' '''líves
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  • '''fêed''' ''verb'' cf. '''féd''' ''past'', '''foôd''' ''noun '''fítted''' is the past tense of '''fít''', a regular verb
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  • ...ralian outback". Sometimes, one must resort to using a verb (rowing), but verb phrases (rowing in Cape Cod) are to be avoided. Avoid articles, adjectives
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  • ...word is first attested in literature around 1548 as a noun, and 1581 as a verb. It is related to the much older word 'blear' (c. 1300), describing an obje
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  • ...rasserie]]s. The origin of the name is uncertain and far from obvious: the verb ''croquer'' means to scrunch or crunch (or to sketch a drawing), and ''mons
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  • '''verbâtim ''noun, verb'' '''loôm
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  • ...ress (linguistics)|stress]] (''rebel'', out of [[context]], could be the [[verb]] or the [[noun]]), and the [[Japanese language|Japanese]] [[mora (linguist
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  • '''lây''' ''table, egg, snooker'' is a verb in its own right, past and past participle both '''lâid'''; even native sp ...''' ''leave, leaf''—plural of '''lêaf''' ''tree'' and -'''s''' form of the verb '''lêave''' ''go
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  • ...377 Blue Book of Chess], 1847) but no longer (unless very informally); the verb 'to castle' is however still the only correct term used to refer to the dou
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  • '''perféct''' ''verb '''permít''' ''verb'', '''përmit''' ''noun
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  • ...[[grammar]] of Welsh differs from that of English in many respects: the [[verb]] is the first major constituent in the [[sentence (linguistics)|sentence]]
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  • ...riants. For example, in English, sentences often follow the "N-VP" (noun - verb phrase) pattern, but some knowledge of the English language is required to
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  • *A default subject-verb-object word order; ...e words to indicate [[tense (linguistics)|tense]], usually preceding the [[verb]];
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  • ...hang down" (and is also a [[cognate (linguistics)|cognate]] of the English verb ''depend''). ...', because the choice between these two forms determines which form of the verb is to be used. In contrast, however, no syntactic rule of English cares abo
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  • '''wíll''' ''verb'' = '''Wíll''' ''William'' '''wrêathe''' ''verb'' voiced '''th''', as in '''brêathe
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  • ...can]] from the original [[Greek]] ''thriambos'', a 'Hymn to Dionysus'. The verb is first recorded 1483.
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  • ...is a place where natural resources are extracted from the ground. To mine (verb) is to engage in processes of extraction from those places, and mining refe
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  • ...d [[preposition]]s, and certain verb features are marked using [[auxiliary verb]]s. ...the object is a pronoun, in which case the word order is [[Subject Object Verb]]. Some rare archaisms allow for different word orders.
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  • The term "rigging" is also used as a verb, to describe the physical act of hanging lights, sound, or scenery in a the
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  • ...betakunakatta'', then, is not really a verb in the same way the 'eat' is a verb in English, in that it behaves somewhat like an adjective in Japanese.</ref ...i]]'') are used for the most meaningful words such as most [[noun]]s and [[verb]]s; these take some time to learn. Two further scripts, ''[[hiragana]]'' (�
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  • '''abûse''' noun, -ss; verb, -z '''accéss''' ''verb'' *əxéss, cf. '''excéss''', *ixéss ([[minimal pair]])
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  • '''deféct''' ''nation (verb) '''detâil''' ''verb, AmE noun
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  • "Blog" is a shortening of "we'''b log'''". Blog can also be used as a verb to refer to adding an entry about a topic to a blog, as in "I blogged about
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  • * {{search link|"thieve"|thieve|ns0|ns14|ns100}} (thief [noun], thieve [verb])
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  • The verb ‘to graduate’ is quite broad, and one can graduate from, for example, k
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  • '''breâkaway''' ''adjective'' cf. '''breâk awây''' ''verb'' '''breâkdown''' ''noun'' cf. '''breâk dòwn''' ''verb''
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  • * {{search link|followup||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (follow up [verb], follow-up [adjective], followup [noun])
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  • ...f>It is preferred to write ''has mass'' instead of ''weighs'', because the verb ''to weigh'' includes the gravitation of the Earth, which varies over the s
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  • ''BrE verb'' '''práctíse''' = ''noun, AmE verb'' '''práctíce either syllable stressed ''noun = verb'' '''fînánce
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  • ;'''Grammar''': Distracters do not match the verb tense of the stem, or there is not a match between articles ("a", "an", "th
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  • '''mándâte''' ''noun''; mandâte, ''verb'' '''móderate''' ''tempered'', '''móderâte''' ''verb
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  • #In addition to the endings, the augment a- is by default added before the verb stem but after any prefix(es), in the imperfect, aorist and conditional. ...erbs are mainly about stems. There are three different stems for a regular verb: perfect, aorist and the rest. The relation among these varies with conjuga
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  • '''envélop''' ''verb'' '''éxcërpt''' ''noun'', '''excërpt''' ''verb
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  • ...' ''vs.'' ''ne'' 'of it' and ''sé'' 'itself' ''vs.'' ''se'' 'if'; and some verb forms, ''e.g.'' 'vedé'. The symbol ''ó'' can be used for disambiguation, ...", ''kontroller'' is the noun "controls". The simple past of the (disused) verb ''å fare'', "to travel", is ''fór'', to distinguish it from ''for'' ("for
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  • ...seudo-statements can arise. One source of mistakes is the ambiguity of the verb 'to be', which is sometimes used as a copula ("I am hungry") and sometimes
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  • ...oximity to the speaker, and a past tense formed by means of an [[auxiliary verb]] "to have", followed by a [[past tense|past]] [[passive voice|passive]] [[ ...the sentence, followed by има "to have", and the passive participle of the verb in its uninflected form. This is common in [[Germanic languages|Germanic]]
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  • ...grammar]] differs from that of English in several ways: for example, the [[verb]] is the first major constituent in the [[sentence (linguistics)|sentence]]
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  • cf. verbs in -'''the''': ''noun'' '''th''' unvoiced, ''verb'' '''th''' voiced: '''mòuth
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