Answer: An indirect object is only needed if the action is being done to or for somebody; when using a transitive verb, you need to include a direct object, but you may not need to include an indirect object.
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‘Pidgin’ language is a simplified language which is a combination of linguistic features from two or more languages.
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Language is an effective means of communication . When people of different cultures meet, they chalk out ways to communicate effectively and most of the times it involves evolution of a simplified language incorporating linguistic elements or characteristics of the involved languages.
‘Pidgin’ ˈ/pi-jən/ is a simplified language that mixes the features of two or more different languages. It has a limited grammar and vocabulary.
When pidgin is passed on to posterity as a native language, it becomes ‘creole’. For example , Chinese Pidgin English.
Watashi wa chuugaku san nen sei desu (in romaji)
私は中学三年生です。(using both kanji and hiragana)
わたしはちゅうがくさんねんせいです。(using only hiragana)
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The agent marker is added to a number of verbs to signify a person who performs the action of a verb (for example, teacher, artist, musician). Coincidentally, it is also the sign for person.