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====Binyan ''PaReHa''====
====Binyan ''PaReHa''====


This generally expresses an ''intensive'' meaning, though in some cases it works like a causative or an applicative. It's also commonly used to verb nominal roots. An example: "paṇeba" (to take notes)
This generally expresses an ''intensive'' meaning, though in some cases it works like a causative or an applicative. It's also commonly used to verb nominal and adjectival roots. An example: "paṇeba" (to take notes)


*Perfective conjugation ''paṇabe-'' (active), ''capṇabe-'' (passive)
*Perfective conjugation ''paṇabe-'' (active), ''capṇabe-'' (passive)
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