bébé

See also: Appendix:Variations of "bebe"

Finnish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From French bébé (baby). The pastry was introduced in Finland in early 1900's by Svensson's confectionery in the town of Vaasa. It's unclear why they chose this name for their product.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbebeː/, [ˈbe̞be̞ː]

Noun

bébé

  1. A type of cake; a pastry cup with a creamy filling and topped with sugar icing.

Declension

Inflection of bébé (Kotus type 21/rosé, no gradation)
nominative bébé bébét
genitive bébén bébéiden
bébéitten
partitive bébétä bébéitä
illative bébéhen bébéihin
singular plural
nominative bébé bébét
accusative nom. bébé bébét
gen. bébén
genitive bébén bébéiden
bébéitten
partitive bébétä bébéitä
inessive bébéssä bébéissä
elative bébéstä bébéistä
illative bébéhen bébéihin
adessive bébéllä bébéillä
ablative bébéltä bébéiltä
allative bébélle bébéille
essive bébénä bébéinä
translative bébéksi bébéiksi
instructive bébéin
abessive bébéttä bébéittä
comitative bébéineen

French

Etymology

Nickname given to Nicolas Ferry, renowned throughout Europe as the court dwarf of the Polish King Stanisław Leszczyński. Possibly derived from bab- (babiller, babine) rather than adapted from English baby, although this may have contributed to the diffusion of the word.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /be.be/
  • (file)

Noun

bébé m (plural bébés)

  1. baby
    • 1919, Marcel Proust, À l'ombre des jeunes filles en fleur
      Cependant la princesse de Luxembourg nous avait tendu la main et, de temps en temps, tout en causant avec la marquise, elle se détournait pour poser de doux regards sur ma grand’mère et sur moi, avec cet embryon de baiser qu’on ajoute au sourire quand celui-ci s’adresse à un bébé avec sa nounou.
      Meanwhile the Princesse de Luxembourg had offered us her hand and from time to time, while she chatted to the Marquise, turned to bestow a kindly glance on my grandmother and myself, with that embryonic kiss which we put into our smiles when they are addressed to a baby out with its “Nana.”.

References

  1. bébé” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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