The German version of the name "Jacob" is "Jakob", it is pronounced "Yac-ob".
Proper nouns (names) remain the same when translating among languages, but forenames do have equivalents. The German equivalent of the name "Jack," "John," and Sean" is "Hans"(which is a short form or nickname for Johannes). If we take "Jack" to be a nickname not for "John" but for "Jacob," then the German equivalent would be "Jakob."
The noun "jack" in the context of a "car jack" is "wagenheber"
Normally, a proper noun like a person's name is left unchanged in translation. The etymological equivalent of Joseph in German is Josef, which has the occasional nickname of Sepp.
jack of clubs= "Kreuz Bube" is the commonly used, but "Eichel Bube" is the old original German saying.
Jakob, pronounced Ya-cob.
Same thing. Jack
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How do you say "War" In german? Answer: "Krieg"
Tranianieren is how you say practice in German.
To say body in German it is Körper
How do i say i have a brother and a sister in German ?
Yes it was his sister LaToya Jackson.
Jackson in Spanish is just plain Jackson
In order to say "My eyes" in German you say meine Augen
to say Rosie in German you say Rosie :) i like pie
Say that in German = Sag es auf Deutsch (informal) Say that in German = Sagen Sie es auf Deutsch (formal)
The German word for what is was.
"Deutsch"
if you mean how do you say deep IN German then its "tief"