"Taube" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "taube" has a few possible meanings:
1. Taube: A surname that originated from Germany or Poland, referring to someone who lives near a dove.
2. Taube Mühle: A German aviation company that manufactured gliders and other light aircraft during the mid-20th century.
3. The Taube: A 1935 operetta by Walter Kollo, also known as "Das Heiratsnest", or in English, "The Nest of Marriage".
4. Taube Lake: A small lake in Western Australia.
However, in some European contexts, "Taube" can also refer to a person of bird-like appearance, often used in a slightly derogatory or teasing manner.
If none of these explanations match your specific use of the word, please provide more context or information about where you encountered "taube", and I'll do my best to provide a more accurate explanation.
Taube
A noun, referring to:
1. A dove, particularly a pale or dark-eyed non-migratory dove.
- "The park was home to a flock of taube birds, their soft coos a soothing sound."
2. A type of soil or earth, often used in folklore or poetry.
- "The poem used the taube earth to symbolize the darkness of the forest."
3. A equipment used in geology, specifically the top of a borehole.
- "The taube reading indicated the correct depth to drill for the water source."
4. A rare surname.
- "The taube family had lived in the village for generations."
5. In unrelated contexts, it may refer to something that is incomplete, fair or having the quality of a plain or dark color.
- "This work is the taube of what will be a beautiful masterpiece."
A permanent mark or design made on the body by puncturing the skin with a needle and inserting ink.
Tattooing is the act of inserting ink into the skin to create a design or image, typically done using a tattoo machine or hand tools. It involves puncturing the skin with a needle to place the ink underneath the epidermis, resulting in a permanent marking.
Tattoos are designs or markings made on the skin, typically with ink, that are permanent and last a lifetime. They are used for a variety of reasons, including for identification, ceremonial, spiritual, or personal reasons.
The word "tatum" can refer to a few different things depending on the context. However, one meaning of "tatum" is a hill or a mound, especially one near the sea.
To taunt someone is to tease or provoke them in a cruel way, often in order to get a reaction or to insult them.