Transitif
Transitif, in the context of linguistics, refers to a category of verbs that take a direct object. The term is commonly used in Indonesian and Malay grammars, where verbs are described as transitif or intransitif. A transitive verb denotes an action that is performed on something or someone, and the recipient of the action is expressed as a direct object.
In contrast, intransitive verbs do not require a direct object, and ditransitive verbs take two objects (typically
In Indonesian and Malay syntax, the direct object usually follows the verb, forming a typical subject–verb–object
Morphologically, many transitif verbs are formed with cross-language afixes such as me-, mem-, men-, menge-, di-,
Overall, transitif is a fundamental category in Indonesian and Malay grammar, clarifying how verbs relate to