J - o - c - k
Jac
Jack Bäker possibly.. the umlaut is added for pronunciation but it could be the same.
The Latin word for John is johannes, so I guess it could also mean Jack
Jac that's like it
Jack frost gets around by eather walking or he slides on his ice
nretnal o kcajyou're welcome!
If the word 'jack' is placed between the letters that spell 'box', or if the word jack is placed in an otherwise empty box, the solution is 'jack in the box'. A 'jack in the box' is a toy. A jester (jack) pops up when the box is opened. its "Jack in a box"
Jack-o-lantern in french is= Un feu follet(By Me :P)There isn't a difference in the spelling between each languages.English: Jack O'LanternFrench: Jack O'Lantern
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Jack is an English name so it is spelled the same in GermanJack is a diminuitive of John. The German equivalent of John is Johannesor Johann, the diminuitive of which is Hans or Hannes.
No. There is no reason to believe such a thing.
In France, the name "Jack" is spelled the same way as it is in English: J-A-C-K.