Ich Dien means "I serve". It's a kind of Welsh motto. Something like the Welsh eqivalent of "The Pledge of Allegience."
It is the motto of the Prince of Wales, rejected by some Welsh nationalists as belonging to the British monarchy.
Ich dien' is German and translates as I serve
"Ich dien" translates to "I serve." This was the motto of the Prince of Wales and was displayed on pins and coins.
Ich dien (motto of the Prince of Wales) = I serve Ich bin = I am
The German motto "Ich dien" means "I serve The Welsh motto is actually "Cymru am byth" which means Wales For Ever "Ich Dien" is the motto of the Prince of Wales
"Ich bin" translates from German into English as "I am."
Nich' ich translates as not me.
The "am" can mean several different things depending on what follows (it can mean at, on, in, by, most, etc.). "Ich habe" means "I have."
Motto is Ich Dien - it is German for I Serve.
Ich bin verrückt = I am mad
werd' ich is an abbreviation of werde ich and translates as I will.
Ich auch = Me too
Ich will nicht translates as I don't want to.