It sounds like it should mean 'I am a foreigner' in German, but the German phrase in the question is written incorrectly. It should be 'Ich bin Auslander.' Still not correct. It should be written: Ich bin Ausländer.
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It means, "I'm a foreigner."
Ich Bin Ein Auslander was created in 1994-04.
"Ich bin" translates from German into English as "I am."
Ich bin verrückt = I am mad
Ich bin Gott means 'I am God' in English.
ich bin so aufregend = I am so exciting
Ich bin in der Schule translates as I am in (the) school.
It means "I am impressed".
I am completely defeated.
I'm already here
Ich bin eine... - I'm a... I have no idea what a marbnette is supposed to be, it's not a German word.
The prefix "bin-" means "son of" in Arabic, just as the suffix "-son" in English or the prefix "Mac" in scotish names