grammar - verbs with two direct objects


In German the verb fragen takes 2 direct objects. Is it the same in English?



I ask you something.



Or is the person being asked considered an indirect object?


If so, can I reformulate it using to?



I ask a question to you.



Also, are there examples for verbs that take two direct objects?




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