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**Usually used with transitive verbs, and often when someone is being "caused" to do something.
**Usually used with transitive verbs, and often when someone is being "caused" to do something.
**This can be combined with the middle to form ''-dase''.
**This can be combined with the middle to form ''-dase''.
*'''Inchoative/Durative:''' add ''-ikà'' to the stem (minus any final vowel).
*'''Inchoative/Durative:''' add ''-eyà'' to the stem (minus any final vowel).
**This is used with verbs that form their past in ''-èra'' (other than ''sê'', which instead becomes ''fiká'') - e.g. ''altú'' "to be tall" (past: ''altéra'') -> ''altiká'' "to become tall". It may also be added directly to nouns - e.g. ''râyba'' "anger" -> ''raybikâ'' "to become angry".
**This is mostly used with verbs that form their past in ''-èra'' (other than ''sê'', which instead becomes ''fiká'') - e.g. ''altú'' "to be tall/long" (past: ''altéra'') -> ''alteyá'' "to become tall/long". It may also be added directly to nouns - e.g. ''râyba'' "anger" -> ''raybeyâ'' "to become angry".
**Other verbal suffixes can be added on top of it - e.g. ''altikifá'' "to make tall*
**Other verbal suffixes can be added on top of it,in which case the final ''-a'' is dropped - e.g. ''alteyfá'' "to make tall/long"


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