כאן

Arabic

Verb

כאן (kāna) (non-past יכון (yakūnu))

  1. 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.

Hebrew

Etymology

From כְּ־ + אָן (where).

Pronunciation

Adjective

כָּאן (kán)

  1. Here, at this place.

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.

Adverb

כָּאן (kán)

  1. Here, at this place.

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.

Noun

כָּאן (kán) ?

  1. Here, this place.

Derived terms

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