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What‘s the German equivalent of the English word noob as often used in computer or Internet speak?

Do note, that I’m not looking for a word that simply corresponds to novice or newcomer in everyday situations, such as Neuling or Anfänger but for a word whose use is often limited to computer and Internet speak, and is on par with the English noob.

What‘s the German equivalent of the English word noob as often used in computer or Internet speak?

Do note, I’m not looking for a word that simply corresponds to novice or newcomer in everyday situations, such as Neuling or Anfänger but for a word whose use is often limited to computer and Internet speak, and is on par with the English noob.

What‘s the German equivalent of the English word noob as often used in computer or Internet speak?

Do note, that I’m not looking for a word that simply corresponds to novice or newcomer in everyday situations, such as Neuling or Anfänger but for a word whose use is often limited to computer and Internet speak, and is on par with the English noob.

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What's the German equivalent for "noob"?

What's the German equivalent of the English word "noob" (often used in computer/internet-speak)?

Do note, I'm not looking for a word that simply corresponds to "novice" or "newcomer" in everyday situations (For example ein Neuling or ein Anfänger)...but a word whose use is often limited to computer/internet-speak, and is on par with the English "noob".

What's the German equivalent for “noob”?

What‘s the German equivalent of the English word noob as often used in computer or Internet speak?

Do note, I’m not looking for a word that simply corresponds to novice or newcomer in everyday situations, such as Neuling or Anfänger but for a word whose use is often limited to computer and Internet speak, and is on par with the English noob.

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What's the German equivalent for "noob"?

What's the German equivalent of the English word "noob" (often used in computer/internet-speak)?

Do note, I'm not looking for a word that simply corresponds to "novice" or "newcomer" in everyday situations (For example ein Neuling or ein Anfänger)...but a word whose use is often limited to computer/internet-speak, and is on par with the English "noob".