ditransitiiviset
Ditransitiiviset are a type of verb in Finnish and other Uralic languages that take two accusative marks and a dative preposition or a direct object in the ability to combine with two objects which is expressed with a preposition or another object placed before the first object. This phenomenon is also present in other Uralic languages, such as Hungarian, Estonian, and Sami.
In Finnish, ditransitive verbs are used to express a wide range of actions, including giving, showing, receiving,
In linguistics, ditransitive verbs are often analyzed as a combination of a beneficiative (or goal-oriented) and
The use of ditransitive verbs in Finnish and other Uralic languages has a number of implications for
Overall, ditransitive verbs play an important role in the grammatical structure of Finnish and other Uralic