ditransitiven
Ditransitive verbs are a type of verb that takes two direct objects. These verbs require both a recipient and a theme to complete their meaning. The recipient is the entity that receives the action, while the theme is the entity that undergoes the action. For example, in the sentence "She gave him a book," "him" is the recipient and "a book" is the theme. Ditransitive verbs are commonly used in languages to express actions that involve the transfer of something from one entity to another. They are often used in contexts involving giving, showing, selling, or sending. In some languages, ditransitive verbs may have specific forms or conjugations to indicate the presence of two direct objects. The study of ditransitive verbs is an important aspect of linguistics, as it helps to understand the structure and function of verbs in different languages.