The word for boy in German is (der) Junge.
For a boy, you would say "allemand" and for a girl, you would say "allemande" in French.
"Knabe" in German translates to "boy" in English.
English: "the boy" means in German: "der Junge" or "der Knabe".
Toyland
Bruno
Junge.
Junge
The boy name meaning "revival" is William. It has roots in Old German and means "resolute protector" or "strong-willed warrior," suggesting a sense of renewal and strength.
Depends, boy in German is 'Junge' boy in swiss-german often called 'Bueb' (from the German 'Bube' which is rarely used anymore) But it varies on the region and i can't speak for the French or Italian speaking part of the country
the German boy was Bruno and the Jewish boy was Shmuel.
English: "old" is German: "alt".