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''Kaht'' 'to take' is used as an auxiliary to raise the animate object of a ditransitive verb, unlike ''bur'' (~ ''ląbur'' 'to suffer') which is used to raise the inanimate object of both monotransitive and ditransitive verbs (as well as the object of the original verb which is causativized). | ''Kaht'' 'to take' is used as an auxiliary to raise the animate object of a ditransitive verb, unlike ''bur'' (~ ''ląbur'' 'to suffer') which is used to raise the inanimate object of both monotransitive and ditransitive verbs (as well as the object of the original verb which is causativized). | ||
: ''Kawđ u đə ląbur đə mitəs rup | : ''Kawđ u đə ląbur đə mitəs rup məšólə.'' | ||
: 'He was made to suffer so many things.' | : 'He was made to suffer so many things.' | ||
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