squab in German
squab in German is Jungtaube, Taubenbaby, Taubenküken — squab means a young, unfledged pigeon or dove, especially one raised for food.
squab in German
Jungtaube
A young dove or pigeon.
Taubenbaby
A young dove or pigeon.
Taubenküken
A young dove or pigeon.
ungefiederte Jungtaube
A young dove or pigeon.
Täubchen
(countable) A thick cushion, especially a flat one covering the seat of a chair or sofa.
Täubchenfleisch
(countable) A thick cushion, especially a flat one covering the seat of a chair or sofa.
What does "squab" mean?
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noun A young, unfledged pigeon or dove, especially one raised for food.
"The restaurant menu featured roasted squab as a specialty dish."
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noun A thick cushion, especially one covering a seat.
"The old sofa's squab had gone flat over the years."
squab in a sentence
- The restaurant menu featured roasted squab as a specialty dish.
- The old sofa's squab had gone flat over the years.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "squab" in German?
"squab" in German is Jungtaube, Taubenbaby, Taubenküken. squab means: A young, unfledged pigeon or dove, especially one raised for food.
How do you use "squab" in a sentence?
Example: "The restaurant menu featured roasted squab as a specialty dish." In German, "squab" is Jungtaube, Taubenbaby, Taubenküken.
Are there other ways to say "squab" in German?
Yes — German has 6 translations listed for "squab": Jungtaube, Taubenbaby, Taubenküken, ungefiederte Jungtaube, Täubchen, Täubchenfleisch.
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