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Formed with the suffix ''-(i)s-'' (single causative) or ''-(i)siis-'' (double causative). Follows suffix conjugation.
Formed with the suffix ''-(i)s-'' (single causative) or ''-(i)siis-'' (double causative). Follows suffix conjugation.


It is used for the causative. The double causative is generally used with transitive verbs, forming a causative that can take two direct objects - e.g. ''cabbi'' "to drink" → ''cabbisi'' "to give (someone/something) a drink" (can only take one accusative object) vs ''cabbisiisi'' "to give (someone) (something) to drink" (can take two accusative objects)
It is used for the causative. The double causative is often used with transitive verbs, forming a causative that can take two direct objects - e.g. ''cabbi'' "to drink" → ''cabbisi'' "to give (someone/something) a drink" (can only take one accusative object) vs ''cabbisiisi'' "to give (someone) (something) to drink" (can take two accusative objects). However, this is not always the case - e.g. ''qosli'' "to laugh" → ''qoslisiisi/qosolchiisi'' "to make laugh".


=====Class 2c: ''-at-'' middle/autobenefactive=====
=====Class 2c: ''-at-'' middle/autobenefactive=====