jakob

This is the 3419th most frequent German word.

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jakob

"Jakob" is a German given name equivalent to "Jacob" in English.


Here, 'Jakob' is used as a proper noun, referring to a specific person.

Jakob geht jeden Freitag ins Fitnessstudio.

Jakob goes to the gym every Friday.


In this sentence, 'Jakob' functions as the subject of the sentence, illustrating its role in conveying personal identity.

Ich denke, Jakob hat recht.

I think Jakob is right.


This question demonstrates 'Jakob' being inquired about, highlighting its use in interactions and familiar relationships.

Kennst du Jakob?

Do you know Jakob?