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'''Transitivity''' is a property of [[verb]]s that relates to whether a verb can take [[object]]s. In [[Toki Pona]] [[grammar]], any [[content word]] may be used a verb, either transitively or intransitively, by being placed in the [[predicate]]. A transitive verb introduces the [[direct object]] with the particle {{tp|[[e]]}}.
 
==Interpretation==
Transitivity is a feature of certain verbs. All transitive verbs in toki pona can take a direct object governed by the particle [[e]].
{{Needs work|What about those verbs that don't follow this pattern, such as {{tp|mi moku e ni}} ("I eat") or {{tp|mi len e ni}} ("I wear this")? Are these set definitions or is there a way to analyse them?|section}}
 
A given transitive verb may have multiple interpretations depending on context. It may indicate that the verb is interacting with the object in some way. This is common with body part words, where it refers to applying or using said body part on something.
== How transitives work ==
transitives in toki pona are, generally, along these three lines:
 
{{Example
- to cause to be X:
|mi luka e soweli.
|I apply my hand to the fluffy animal.
I pet the dog.
}}
 
A transitive verb may indicate causality and application of an attribute.
mi pona e ni - i cause ni to be pona
 
{{Example
- to make into X:
|mi pona e ni.
|I cause this to be good.<br/>
I fix it.
}}
 
It may also describing the change of something into another.
mi jan e ilo - i cause the ilo to be a jan
 
{{Example
- to apply X to something:
|mi jan e ilo
|I cause the tool to become a person.<br/>
I humanize the machine.
}}
 
==See also==
mi luka e ni - i apply (my) luka to this
*{{sect|Glossary#intransitive verb}} and {{sect|Glossary#transitive verb}}
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