infancy in German
infancy in German is Säuglingsphase, frühe Kindheit, Anfangsphase — infancy means the earliest stage of childhood, before a baby can walk and talk.
infancy in German
Säuglingsphase
The earliest period of childhood (crawling rather than walking).
frühe Kindheit
The earliest period of childhood (crawling rather than walking).
frühe Kindheit
The state of being an infant.
Anfangsphase
(figurative) An early stage in the development of anything.
What does "infancy" mean?
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noun The earliest stage of childhood, before a baby can walk and talk.
"She was adopted in infancy and grew up not knowing her birth parents."
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noun The very early stage in the development of something.
"The technology is still in its infancy and could change a lot in coming years."
infancy in a sentence
- She was adopted in infancy and grew up not knowing her birth parents.
- The technology is still in its infancy and could change a lot in coming years.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "infancy" in German?
"infancy" in German is Säuglingsphase, frühe Kindheit, Anfangsphase. infancy means: The earliest stage of childhood, before a baby can walk and talk.
How do you use "infancy" in a sentence?
Example: "She was adopted in infancy and grew up not knowing her birth parents." In German, "infancy" is Säuglingsphase, frühe Kindheit, Anfangsphase.
Are there other ways to say "infancy" in German?
Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "infancy": Säuglingsphase, frühe Kindheit, Anfangsphase.
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