When referring to a person, it means "boy". In cardgames, it means the Jack card.
-le at the end of a word in German is generally used to form the diminuitive form of a word, similar to the suffixes -chen, -lein and -la, i.e: Bube - Bübchen - Büble Stein - Steinchen - Steinle Baum - Bäumchen - Bäumle
Richard H. Bube was born in 1927.
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 cast of Treff Bube - 1913 includes: Friedrich Forberg Fritz Schroeter
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It is a language. see related link below..
La ragazza di Bube - 1964 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Finland:K-12 Sweden:11
The German version of the name "Jacob" is "Jakob", it is pronounced "Yac-ob".
It depends on the context, but you could say: das baby das Kleinkind Das Bübchen Der Bube
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In Yiddish, grandparents are referred to as "bube" for grandmother and "zayde" for grandfather.
Do you mean elan? Then the word exists in German