tummy in German
tummy in German is Bauch, Bäuchlein — tummy means (informal, especially with children) The stomach or belly.
tummy in German
Bauch
(US, slang) Protruding belly, paunch.
Bäuchlein
(US, slang) Protruding belly, paunch.
Bäuchlein
(colloquial, often childish) Stomach or belly.
What does "tummy" mean?
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noun (informal, especially with children) The stomach or belly.
"Her tummy grumbled loudly during the meeting."
tummy in a sentence
- Her tummy grumbled loudly during the meeting.
- The doctor gently pressed on the baby's tummy to check for tenderness.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "tummy" in German?
"tummy" in German is Bauch, Bäuchlein. tummy means: (informal, especially with children) The stomach or belly.
How do you use "tummy" in a sentence?
Example: "Her tummy grumbled loudly during the meeting." In German, "tummy" is Bauch, Bäuchlein.
Are there other ways to say "tummy" in German?
Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "tummy": Bauch, Bäuchlein.
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