tranzitív
Tranzitív is a linguistic term used to describe a class of verbs that require a direct object to complete their meaning. The concept comes from Latin transitivus and is used across many languages to distinguish verbs that act upon something or someone from those that do not. In simple terms, a tranzitív verb answers questions like “what” or “whom” with a direct object.
In practice, transitivity is a property of the verb’s valency—the number of participants it requires or permits.
Besides the basic dichotomy, many languages further classify verbs by additional patterns. Ditransitive verbs take two
Tranzitív verbs are a central concept in syntax and grammar because they influence sentence structure, agreement,