כאב
Hebrew
    
| Root | 
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| כ־א־ב (k-ʾ-b) | 
Etymology
    
Compare Aramaic כֵּאבָא/כֵּיבָא (kēḇā), Arabic كَئِبَ (kaʔiba, “to be depressed, to be sad”), Maltese kiebi (“lachrymose, sad, melancholy”).
Derived terms
    
- כְּאֵב לֵב (k'ev lév)
 - כְּאֵב רֹאשׁ (ke'év rosh, “headache”)
 
References
    
Further reading
    
 כאב on the Hebrew  Wikipedia.Wikipedia he
Conjugation
    
Conjugation of כָּאַב (see also Appendix:Hebrew verbs) 
| non-finite forms | 
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| finite forms | singular | plural | |||
| m. | f. | m. | f. | ||
| past | first | כָּאַבְתִּי | כָּאַבְנוּ | ||
| second | כָּאַבְתָּ | כָּאַבְתְּ | כְּאַבְתֶּם1 | כְּאַבְתֶּן1 | |
| third | כָּאַב | כָּאֲבָה | כָּאֲבוּ | ||
| present | כּוֹאֵב | כּוֹאֶבֶת | כּוֹאֲבִים | כּוֹאֲבוֹת | |
| future | first | אֶכְאַב | נִכְאַב | ||
| second | תִּכְאַב | תִּכְאֲבִי | תִּכְאֲבוּ | תִּכְאַבְנָה2 | |
| third | יִכְאַב | תִּכְאַב | יִכְאֲבוּ | תִּכְאַבְנָה2 | |
| imperative | כְּאַב | כַּאֲבִי | כַּאֲבוּ | כְּאַבְנָה2 | |
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