sogħob

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  there to be regret or sorrow;  to regret; to be sorry

Usage notes

 * Due to the impersonal construction only the third-person singular masculine is generally applicable. The logical subject is given with the preposition . That which one regrets is given with or.
 * As a tendency, is stronger and more moralistic (“regret, rue”) than the synonym  (“being sorry”), though they could also be used interchangeably.