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*Binyan 1 verbs are primarily basic iterative, imperfective or habitual actions, including stative verbs ("be cold") and some monotransitives. It is often considered the most basic form. | *Binyan 1 verbs are primarily basic iterative, imperfective or habitual actions, including stative verbs ("be cold") and some monotransitives. It is often considered the most basic form. | ||
**For example, ''tegal'' means 'to know' | **For example, ''tegal'' means 'to know' | ||
*Binyan 2 are primarily basic perfective verbs ("eat") | *Binyan 2 are primarily basic perfective verbs ("eat"), unidirectional motion verbs, and causativizations of Binyan 1 verbs ("make happy"). | ||
**'' | **''dalum'' = Polish ''jechać'', as opposed to Binyan 1 ''delam'' = Polish ''jeździć''. | ||
**''tagul'' means 'to get to know' | **''tagul'' means 'to get to know' | ||
*Binyan 3 consists of verbs denote reflexive/reciprocal action ("get dressed", "kiss each other"), or change of state ("thicken"), or perfectives. | *Binyan 3 consists of verbs denote reflexive/reciprocal action ("get dressed", "kiss each other"), or change of state ("thicken"), or perfectives. | ||