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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/19/2022 8:24 AM, D qunen'oS wrote:<br>
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<div dir="auto">Is there any difference between the {puqvaD yajmoH
ghojmoHwI'pu'} and {puq luyajmoH ghojmoHwI'}? Or am I right that
they mean exactly the same?</div>
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<p>Usually, the indirect object of a causative sentence is simply
the object, but when you have both a direct and an indirect
object, the indirect object gets pushed into having a <b>-vaD</b>
on it. These two sentences mean the same thing, but you would
generally see it expressed as the latter.<br>
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