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Russian terms that indicate actions, occurrences or states.

For more information, see Appendix:Russian verbs.

  • Category:Russian verb forms: Russian verbs that are inflected to display grammatical relations other than the main form.
  • Category:Russian abstract verbs: Russian abstract verbs of motion whose motion is multidirectional (as opposed to unidirectional) or indirect, or whose action is repeated or in a series, instead of being a single, completed action. Abstract verbs are always imperfective in aspect, even with prefixes that are normally associated with the perfective aspect.
  • Category:Russian biaspectual verbs: Russian verbs that can be both imperfective and perfective.
  • Category:Russian causative verbs: Russian verbs that express causing actions or states rather than performing or being them directly. Use this only for separate verbs (as opposed to causative forms that are part of the inflection of verbs).
  • Category:Russian concrete verbs: Russian concrete verbs refer to a verbal aspect in verbs of motion that is unidirectional (as opposed to multidirectional), a definitely directed motion, or a single, completed action (instead of a repeated action or series of actions). Concrete verbs may be either imperfective or perfective.
  • Category:Russian diminutive verbs: Russian verbs that are derived from a base word to convey endearment, small size or small intensity.
  • Category:Russian ditransitive verbs: Russian verbs that indicate actions, occurrences or states of two grammatical objects simultaneously, one direct and one indirect.
  • Category:Russian imperfective verbs: Russian verbs that express actions considered as ongoing or continuous, as opposed to completed events.
  • Category:Russian impersonal verbs: Russian verbs that do not indicate actions, occurrences or states of any specific grammatical subject.
  • Category:Russian verbs by inflection type: Russian verbs organized by the type of inflection they follow.
  • Category:Russian intransitive verbs: Russian verbs that don't require any grammatical objects.
  • Category:Russian iterative verbs: Russian verbs that express the repetition of an event.
  • Category:Russian perfective verbs: Russian verbs that express actions considered as completed events, as opposed to ongoing or continuous.
  • Category:Russian reflexive verbs: Russian verbs that indicate actions, occurrences or states directed from the grammatical subjects to themselves.
  • Category:Russian semelfactive verbs: Russian verbs that are punctual (instantaneous, momentive), perfective (treated as a unitary whole with no explicit internal temporal structure), and telic (having a boundary out of which the activity cannot be said to have taken place or continue).
  • Category:Russian transitive verbs: Russian verbs that indicate actions, occurrences or states directed to one or more grammatical objects.


Subcategories

This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total.

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