Dipl.-Ing. stands for Diplomingenieur - that is someone with a diploma in engineering. It's roughly comparable to a Master's degree (plus) in engineering.
"Dipl. Kfm." is an abbreviation for "Diplom-Kaufmann" in German, which translates to "Diploma in Business Administration" in English. It typically signifies that the individual holds a university degree in business or economics.
Chaim (חיים) is an actual Hebrew name that means "Life".
Diplom-Ingenieur (German equivalent of M.S. degree)
It means from or if you put it in front of mutter, (mother) It means your mother. :)
It means that you have broken a bone or a part in someones back.
Maybe a nice way to say "screwing with someones mind"
It doesn't mean anything. Its someones name.
TO BE A BODY GUARD
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When you FArt in someones face
Depending on context, vor can be translated as:beforein front ofahead ofprior topre-preliminaryago
It doesn't mean anything. Its someones name.