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| Ancient Netagin has at least 12 binyanim:
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| *Binyan 1 verbs are verbs denoting intransitive actions ("come"), as well as stative verbs ("be cold") and some monotransitives. It is often considered the most basic form.
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| *Binyan 2 contains many monotransitive verbs, ("eat") including causativizations of Binyan 1 verbs ("make happy").
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| *Binyan 3 consists of verbs denote reflexive/reciprocal action ("get dressed", "kiss each other"), or change of state ("thicken").
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| *Binyan 4 contains causatives of transitive verbs ("feed") (and of some Binyan 2 and Binyan 3 verbs). Causatives of statives in the imperfective aspect may denote active maintenance of a state (as opposed to changing a state in the perfective aspect).
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| *Binyan 5 is roughly equivalent to the German prefix ''be-'' (applicative).
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| *Binyan 6 - telic, intensive
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| *Binyan 7 - telic
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| *Binyan 8 - "X a little, almost X"
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| *Binyan 9 - "X in advance, X for oneself" (from the middle voice)
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| *Binyan 10 - "-le"
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| *Binyan 11 verbs tend to express gradual processes.
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| *Binyan 12 - "mis-X, over-X"
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