The English word "baby" is "das Baby" in German.
"Kleinkind" is the correct German term for toddler.
"Säugling" is another word used for a baby.
If you're wondering what word to use for your girlfriend, you could use:
Maus, Mäuschen, Hase, Häschen, Schnuckie, Süße, Süßer, Bärchen, Liebling or Schatz.
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The English word for baby is also used in the Dutch, Danish, Georgian, Norwegian, German, and Slovenian languages. The Italian word for baby is bambino, the Maltese word for baby is tarbija, and the Croatian word for baby is beba.
'Pregnant' is 'zwanger' in Dutch. 'I'm pregnant' is 'ik ben zwanger' in Dutch.
A "kitten" (a baby cat) can be translated as:KätzchenKätzleinKätzli (Swiss German)Katzerl (southern Germany, Austria)
There is no direct German equivalent of the expression baby-girl. The closest equivalent translation would be kleines Mädchen (little girl).
German babys are the cutest and the cutest German baby name is katlinn or viktoria in German it is spelled with a ''k''
my baby you = mein Baby du
You question is confusing, noit really clear what you mean. A baby is a baby, no matter if the father is a German or not, and the mother is a German or not. He is the father, and she is the mother. No matter what nationality. :)
Chre is not a German word
Big = gross Baby = baby
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The word FROM in German is von