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Transitivity & Argument Structure

How verbs take objects, drop them, or shift between transitive and intransitive uses in Spanish, English and Chinese.

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Transitivity describes whether a verb takes a direct object. English requires explicit objects or prepositions. Spanish uses se to detransitivize. Chinese verbs are often ambivalent, with context disambiguating.

Examples

I broke the vase / The vase broke

Rompí el jarrón / El jarrón se rompió

I eat rice / I eat

Como arroz / Como

I read books / I read

Leo libros / Leo

Intransitive only

llegar, morir, dormir

Transitive only

romper, ver, poner

Detransitivization strategy

se + verb (se rompió)

Causative counterpart

hacer + infinitive

Ambitransitive

romper (trans) / romperse (intrans)

Examples

I broke the vase / The vase broke

I broke the vase / The vase broke

I eat rice / I eat

I eat rice / I eat

I read books / I read

I read books / I read

Intransitive only

arrive, die, sleep

Transitive only

break, see, put

Detransitivization strategy

intransitive alternate (broke) or get-passive

Causative counterpart

make/cause/let + verb

Ambitransitive

break (both: I broke it / It broke)

Examples

I broke the vase / The vase broke

lehuāpíng / huāpíngle

I eat rice / I eat

chīfàn / chīle

I read books / I read

kànshū / kànle

Intransitive only

dàoshuìjiào

Transitive only

kànjiànfàng

Detransitivization strategy

object drop (context) or bèi (optional)

Causative counterpart

ràng / 使shǐ / jiào

Ambitransitive

(both with le)

Comparison at a glance

Grammar concepts Spanish English Chinese
I broke the vase / The vase broke Rompí el jarrón / El jarrón se rompióI broke the vase / The vase brokelehuāpíng / huāpíngle
I eat rice / I eat Como arroz / ComoI eat rice / I eatchīfàn / chīle
I read books / I read Leo libros / LeoI read books / I readkànshū / kànle
Intransitive only llegar, morir, dormirarrive, die, sleepdàoshuìjiào
Transitive only romper, ver, ponerbreak, see, putkànjiànfàng
Detransitivization strategy se + verb (se rompió)intransitive alternate (broke) or get-passiveobject drop (context) or bèi (optional)
Causative counterpart hacer + infinitivemake/cause/let + verbràng / 使shǐ / jiào
Ambitransitive romper (trans) / romperse (intrans)break (both: I broke it / It broke) (both with le)

Side-by-side comparison

Grammar concepts Spanish English Chinese
I broke the vase / The vase broke Rompí el jarrón / El jarrón se rompióI broke the vase / The vase brokelehuāpíng / huāpíngle
I eat rice / I eat Como arroz / ComoI eat rice / I eatchīfàn / chīle
I read books / I read Leo libros / LeoI read books / I readkànshū / kànle
Intransitive only llegar, morir, dormirarrive, die, sleepdàoshuìjiào
Transitive only romper, ver, ponerbreak, see, putkànjiànfàng
Detransitivization strategy se + verb (se rompió)intransitive alternate (broke) or get-passiveobject drop (context) or bèi (optional)
Causative counterpart hacer + infinitivemake/cause/let + verbràng / 使shǐ / jiào
Ambitransitive romper (trans) / romperse (intrans)break (both: I broke it / It broke) (both with le)

Examples in context

I broke the vase / The vase broke

Spanish

Rompí el jarrón / El jarrón se rompió

English

I broke the vase / The vase broke

Chinese

lehuāpíng / huāpíngle

I eat rice / I eat

Spanish

Como arroz / Como

English

I eat rice / I eat

Chinese

chīfàn / chīle

I read books / I read

Spanish

Leo libros / Leo

English

I read books / I read

Chinese

kànshū / kànle

Intransitive only

Spanish

llegar, morir, dormir

English

arrive, die, sleep

Chinese

dàoshuìjiào

Transitive only

Spanish

romper, ver, poner

English

break, see, put

Chinese

kànjiànfàng

Detransitivization strategy

Spanish

se + verb (se rompió)

English

intransitive alternate (broke) or get-passive

Chinese

object drop (context) or bèi (optional)

Causative counterpart

Spanish

hacer + infinitive

English

make/cause/let + verb

Chinese

ràng / 使shǐ / jiào

Ambitransitive

Spanish

romper (trans) / romperse (intrans)

English

break (both: I broke it / It broke)

Chinese

(both with le)

Key Takeaways

Spanish: Many verbs have transitive and intransitive versions. The reflexive se detransitivizes verbs (romper → romperse). Object drop is freer than ...

English: Many verbs are ambitransitive (I eat rice / I eat). Some require objects (put the book down — I put is incomplete). No morphological detrans...

Chinese: Verbs often drop objects freely when context permits. Many common actions are verb-noun compounds (睡shuì觉jué = sleep). No morphological mark...

Key concepts compared: I broke the vase / The vase broke, I eat rice / I eat, I read books / I read.

Last updated: June 4, 2026