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Is there no How to say "respectively" in german languageGerman when listing (enumerating) something?things

In englishEnglish and many other languages I could say something like this:

Tom and Jack play football and baseball respectively.

That means that Tom plays football and Jack plays baseball.

How can I say itthis in germanGerman? Is there noWhat is the equivalent of "respectively"?

Is there no "respectively" in german language when listing (enumerating) something?

In english and many other languages I could say something like this:

Tom and Jack play football and baseball respectively.

That means that Tom plays football and Jack plays baseball.

How can I say it in german? Is there no "respectively"?

How to say "respectively" in German when listing (enumerating) things

In English and many other languages I could say something like this:

Tom and Jack play football and baseball respectively.

That means that Tom plays football and Jack plays baseball.

How can I say this in German? What is the equivalent of "respectively"?

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Is there no "respectively" in german language when listing (enumerating) something?

In english and many other languages I could say something like this:

Tom and Jack play football and baseball respectively.

That means that Tom plays football and Jack plays baseball.

How can I say it in german? Is there no "respectively"?