"if" or "whether"
Ex: Ich weiss nicht, ob ich kann. I don't know if/whether I can.
if = falls if = wenn if = ob
The word "oblong" has two syllables: ob-long.
The German version of the name "Jacob" is "Jakob", it is pronounced "Yac-ob".
German Ivanovich Mantsurov has written: 'Ekonomicheskaya reforma i proizvodstvennye ob\\'
The Latin prefix "ob" gets added to mean "in the way"for example: Ob+Pono (English opponent comes from this) means "place in the way
Obtain means to get or acquire. It begins with the letters ob.
The meaning for 'ob' are: contrary, against, towards or in the way of, against
on account of
ob
OB stands for Ostby and Barton
No, i don't believe there is any such word. This is because every English word must have a vowel(except "y"). "Ab Eb Ib Ob Ub Yb" are all not words.....
It can be either. Usually, as a noun, it's stressed on the first syllable and as a verb it's stressed on the second. I ob-JECT to that OB-ject!