Chlouvānem/Positional and motion verbs: Difference between revisions

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** Its derived verbs ''šūtake'', ''švarṭake'' are used for submarines.
** Its derived verbs ''šūtake'', ''švarṭake'' are used for submarines.


One verb pair is independent of means of transport, and is composed by ''girake'' (monodirectional, translated as "to go towards, to move in the direction of") and ''dulde'' (multidirectional or adirectional, translated as "to move").
One verb pair is independent of means of transport, and is composed by ''girake'' (monodirectional, translated as "to go towards, to move in the direction of") and ''dulde'' (multidirectional or adirectional, translated as "to move"). These are also used when the means of transport is unknown, but in the future intentional it is often used interchangeably with "to go" (''igirālta'' vs. ''elīsālta''; multidirectional verbs are rarely found in this tense).


Three verbs denote transport of something and the on foot/in a vehicle contrast is still meaningful:
Three verbs denote transport of something and the on foot/in a vehicle contrast is still meaningful:
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