כתב

See also: כ־ת־ב and כּתבֿ

Aramaic

Etymology

From Proto-West Semitic *katab-.

Verb

כְּתַב • (kəṯaḇ)

  1. to write

Hebrew

Etymology

Root
כ־ת־ב (k-t-b)

From the root כ־ת־ב (k-t-b), from Proto-West Semitic *katab-; compare Arabic كَتَبَ (kataba, to write) and كِتَاب (kitāb, book).

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Verb

כָּתַב • (katáv) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction, future יכתוב / יִכְתֹּב, passive participle כָּתוּב, passive counterpart נִכְתַּב)

  1. to write

Conjugation

Derived terms

See also

References

H3789 in Strong, James (1979) Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible

Noun

כְּתָב • (k'táv) m (plural indefinite כְּתָבִים, singular construct כְּתַב־, plural construct כִּתְבֵי־)

  1. writing, script, handwriting

Derived terms

References

Noun

כַּתָּב • (katáv) m (plural indefinite כַּתָּבִים, plural construct כַּתָּבֵי־, feminine counterpart כַּתֶּבֶת) [pattern: קַטָּל]

  1. a newspaper correspondent
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