1. Loanwords are put into the frequentative form, if the action is such. 2. Some verbs'frequentative forms have acquired an independent non-frequentative meaning. 3. Some verbs'frequentative forms have acquired an independent non-frequentative meaning. 4. Intensive and frequentative verbs are common in the dialect. 5. Often these are combined with a frequentative to indicate a series of short actions. 6. There are several frequentative and momentane verb categories. 7. The Intensive ( or sometimes called Frequentative ) describes a repeated or particularly intensive activity. 8. In these cases the three syllables rule is not applied as the form is not considered a frequentative . 9. These words can be affixed with " gat " again to create a frequentative meaning. 10. Some verbs use the same forms of the secondary frequentative or repetitive aspects to indicate the causative voice.