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Dative pronouns bind more tightly to ditransitive verbs than accusative pronouns:
Dative pronouns bind more tightly to ditransitive verbs than accusative pronouns:
: '''''Ik żave jam jan. / Ik kán jan jam żaven.'''''
: '''''Ik żave jam jan. / Ik kán jan jam żaven. / Ik kán jam żaven þe kompiúter.'''''
: ''I'm giving it to him. / I can give it to him.''
: ''I'm giving it to him. / I can give it to him. / I can give him the computer.''
: (German: Ich gebe es ihm. / Ich kann es ihm geben.)
: (German: Ich gebe es ihm. / Ich kann es ihm geben. / Ich kann ihm den Computer geben.)


Phrasal verbs are always separated, unless a noun is derived from the phrasal verb.
Phrasal verbs are always separated, unless a noun is derived from the phrasal verb.