Gabe - translation to English
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Gabe - translation to English

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Gabe (disambiguation)

Gabe         
n. gift, present, offering, donation, endowment; natural talent
gift from heaven      
Gabe
gave in      
gab nach, gab ab

Definition

P.O.D.
Pay on delivery, Port of distress

Wikipedia

Gabe

Gabe may refer to:

  • A diminutive for Gabriel
    • Gabe Carimi, All American and NFL football left tackle
    • Gabe Cramer, American baseball pitcher
    • Gabe Kaplan, American actor and comedian
    • Gabe Kapler, American major league baseball outfielder and manager
    • Gabe Levin (born 1994), American-Israeli basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
    • Gabe Newell, managing director of Valve, often referred to as just Gabe or Gaben
    • Gabe Paul, American general manager and president for major league baseball teams
    • Gabe Saporta, former lead singer and bassist of Midtown, and current lead singer of Cobra Starship
    • Gabe Speier, American major league baseball pitcher
    • Gabe York (born 1993), American basketball player for Hapoel Tel Aviv of the Israeli Basketball Premier League

Gabe may refer to the surname:

  • Dora Gabe, Bulgarian poet
  • Rhys Gabe, former Welsh rugby union player

Gabe may also refer to:

  • "Gabe", a song by Jason Collett from the 2002 album Motor Motel Love Songs
Examples of use of Gabe
1. Da wurden dekorative, sogenannte Stifterbriefe ausgegeben, die die Gabe beglaubigten.
2. Er hat eine unheimliche Gabe, die Dinge zu überblicken.
3. Eine offizielle Bestätigung dafür gabe es jedoch nicht.
4. Beide Kontrahenten verfügen über die Gabe, ihre Zuhörer zu begeistern und mitzunehmen.
5. Der Begriff Talent kommt aus dem Lateinischen (talentum) und bedeutet überdurchschnittliche Begabung oder auch Gabe.