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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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