Category:Mokilese verbs
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Mokilese terms that indicate actions, occurrences or states.
- Category:Mokilese causative verbs: Mokilese verbs that express causing actions or states rather than performing or being them directly. Use this only for separate verbs (as opposed to causative forms that are part of the inflection of verbs).
- Category:Mokilese intensive verbs: Mokilese verbs which indicate that an action is performed vigorously, enthusiastically, forcefully or to an otherwise enlarged extent.
- Category:Mokilese intransitive verbs: Mokilese verbs that don't require any grammatical objects.
- Category:Mokilese stative verbs: Mokilese verbs that define a state with no or insignificant internal dynamics.
- Category:Mokilese transitive verbs: Mokilese verbs that indicate actions, occurrences or states directed to one or more grammatical objects.
Subcategories
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
C
- Mokilese causative verbs (0 c, 23 e)
I
- Mokilese intensive verbs (0 c, 2 e)
- Mokilese intransitive verbs (0 c, 46 e)
S
- Mokilese stative verbs (0 c, 70 e)
T
- Mokilese transitive verbs (0 c, 58 e)
Pages in category "Mokilese verbs"
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