כאן
Arabic
Verb
כאן • (kāna) (non-past יכון (yakūnu))
- Judeo-Arabic spelling of كَانَ (kāna)
- Genesis 1:3 in Saadia Gaon's Tafsir (circa 10th century)
- ושא אללה אן יכון נור פכאן נור׃
- wašāʾa llāhu ʾan yakūna nūrun fakāna nūrun.
- And God willed there to be light, and then there was light.
- Genesis 1:3 in Saadia Gaon's Tafsir (circa 10th century)
Hebrew
Pronunciation
- (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): [kan]
Usage notes
- The adjective use is essentially a special case of the adverb use; hence, the adjective does not change form to agree with its subject.
Usage notes
- Unlike English, Hebrew draws an obligatory distinction between “[at] here” and “[to] here”. כאן is the former; לכאן (l'khán) is the latter.
Derived terms
- עַד כָּאן ('ad kán)
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