But there are many transitive verbs and intransitive verbs in German.
For example: l? schen - erl? Schensenken-schen; Springer-Springer; h? Enkh? ngenlegen-liegen; setzen-sitzen; Wait a minute.
The first group of verbs mentioned above are transitive verbs, which indicate some behavior: someone (subject) does something (fourth object).
The latter group is the corresponding intransitive verb, indicating the result of the action.
Generally speaking, the fourth object in transitive verbs becomes the subject of intransitive verbs.
For example: siehat das kindauf denstu hlgesetzt. -Who's Dehms Tu Helgesen?