Pit'om (פתעום) and ra'ames (רעמסס)
Egyptian slaves who are forced slave labour
Moses discovered his Hebrew heritage and realized he was not an Egyptian when he saw an Egyptian taskmaster mistreating a Hebrew slave, prompting him to intervene and ultimately leading to him fleeing Egypt.
The Egyptian was seen by Moses mistreating a Hebrew slave, so he killed the Egyptian.
MidianGenesis 2:15 Moses fled to Midian after killing a man for beating a Hebrew slave in Egypt.
the Hebrew word "eved" often translated as 'slave' actually refers to any kind of worker.
eved hashem (עבד ה׳), which also means "servant of God" (in Hebrew, there's no distinction between slave and servant).
slave
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Slave is usually translated as eved (pronounced EH-ved), written עבד, but the word eved doesn't exactly mean slave; it means servant.
Slaves
eh-vehd hashem (עבד ה׳)
I'm not a Hebrew scholar, so I'm not exactly qualified. Basically, David finds a former Egyptian slave who helps him recover what the Amalekites had taken, especially his two wives.