tyke in German
tyke in German is Lausbube, Lümmel, Schlingel — tyke means a small child, especially a lively or mischievous one.
tyke in German
Lausbube
(colloquial) A small child, especially a cheeky or mischievous one.
Lümmel
(colloquial) A small child, especially a cheeky or mischievous one.
Schlingel
(colloquial) A small child, especially a cheeky or mischievous one.
What does "tyke" mean?
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noun A small child, especially a lively or mischievous one.
"The little tyke had smeared jam all over the sofa."
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noun A mongrel or scruffy dog.
"A scrappy little tyke followed them home from the park."
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noun British informal: a person from Yorkshire.
"He's a proud Yorkshire tyke through and through."
tyke in a sentence
- The little tyke had smeared jam all over the sofa.
- She laughed at the tyke's attempt to help with the dishes.
- A scrappy little tyke followed them home from the park.
- He's a proud Yorkshire tyke through and through.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "tyke" in German?
"tyke" in German is Lausbube, Lümmel, Schlingel. tyke means: A small child, especially a lively or mischievous one.
How do you use "tyke" in a sentence?
Example: "The little tyke had smeared jam all over the sofa." In German, "tyke" is Lausbube, Lümmel, Schlingel.
Are there other ways to say "tyke" in German?
Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "tyke": Lausbube, Lümmel, Schlingel.
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