This flashcard explains the Esperanto verb "igi," which signifies causing something to be or to do something (to make). The examples show how it functions as a transitive verb to create causative constructions.
This flashcard explains the Esperanto verb "igi," which signifies causing something to be or to do something (to make). The examples show how it functions as a transitive verb to create causative constructions.
| Frequency Rank of Word | 432 |
|---|---|
| Word | igi |
| Meanings |
transitive ) to cause to be, to cause to do, to make https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Glossary#transitive |
| Pinyin | null |
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