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squid in German

squid in German is Kalmar, Tintenfisch — squid means a soft-bodied sea creature with eight arms and two longer tentacles, related to octopuses and cuttlefish.

squid in German

Kalmar
noun
Tintenfisch
noun

What does "squid" mean?

  1. noun A soft-bodied sea creature with eight arms and two longer tentacles, related to octopuses and cuttlefish.
    "The restaurant served grilled squid with garlic and lemon."
  2. noun Slang: a motorcyclist who rides recklessly without proper safety gear.
    "The squid weaved through traffic without a helmet."

squid in a sentence

  • The restaurant served grilled squid with garlic and lemon.
  • Fishermen use bright lures to attract squid at night.
  • The squid weaved through traffic without a helmet.

Common German translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "squid" in German?

"squid" in German is Kalmar, Tintenfisch. squid means: A soft-bodied sea creature with eight arms and two longer tentacles, related to octopuses and cuttlefish.

How do you use "squid" in a sentence?

Example: "The restaurant served grilled squid with garlic and lemon." In German, "squid" is Kalmar, Tintenfisch.

Are there other ways to say "squid" in German?

Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "squid": Kalmar, Tintenfisch.

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