TransitivnyaKata
TransitivnyaKata is a linguistic concept referring to the property of certain verbs that require a direct object to complete their meaning. These verbs are known as transitive verbs. For a sentence to be grammatically complete with a transitive verb, the verb must act upon something or someone, which is the direct object. For example, in the sentence "She reads the book," "reads" is a transitive verb, and "the book" is its direct object. The action of reading is transferred from the subject ("She") to the object ("the book").
Verbs that do not require a direct object are called intransitive verbs. In such cases, the verb