Does the Russian language have analogues of transitive/intransitive verbs? [требует правки] Отсутствует тело сообщения. Тело сообщения должно содержать не менее 30 символов; вы ввели 27.
Yes, the Russian language does have the concept of transitive and intransitive verbs. Transitive verbs are verbs that require a direct object to complete their meaning, while intransitive verbs do not require a direct object. For example, in Russian, "читать" (to read) is a transitive verb because it requires a direct object ("книгу" - "a book" in the accusative case), while "спать" (to sleep) is an intransitive verb because it does not require a direct object.
Yes, the Russian language does have the concept of transitive and intransitive verbs. Transitive verbs are verbs that require a direct object to complete their meaning, while intransitive verbs do not require a direct object. For example, in Russian, "читать" (to read) is a transitive verb because it requires a direct object ("книгу" - "a book" in the accusative case), while "спать" (to sleep) is an intransitive verb because it does not require a direct object.