It has become usual in German to use the term exactly the same as in English, although pronunciation may shift towards a flatter "a", similar to "beh-bee".
Wales, as the word originates from the Germanic language
The word language means Sprache. What languages do you speak? Welche Sprachen sprichst du?
We say 'Wie geht's?' to 'How are you?' in German language.
It's a version of ja or yes. It is similar to when people say yeah or yup in the US.
It depends on the context, but you could say: das baby das Kleinkind Das Bübchen Der Bube
The word "tattoo" has been adopted into the German language and is widely used. The actual translation would be (die) Tättowierung.
my baby you = mein Baby du
German is not a language.
"nicht" is the German word for "not".
baby
The proper adjective for Germany is German. The word German is also a demonym for a person from Germany, or for the primary language of Germany. Germanic is the proper adjective related to the German language.
Big = gross Baby = baby