Verbs in Russian are either transitive or intransitive. Transitive verbs may take a direct object in the Accusative case. Transitive verbs have no marker indicating their transitivity, while most of intransitive verbs end with the particle -ся.

Verbs in Russian are either transitive or intransitive. Transitive verbs may take a direct object in the Accusative case. Transitive verbs have no marker indicating their transitivity, while most of intransitive verbs end with the particle -ся.