it means leader.. ++ Also, the phrase is spelled "der Führer". The F is capital--all nouns in German are capitalized.
The name Saechao is of the ethnic group Iu Mien, who live in Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, and China. The "Sae" was added to the Mien name "Zeuz" (Iu Mien language) by the Thai to differentiate the Mien from the Thai, when the Mien were living in refugee camps after the Vietnam War. During the Vietnam War, the Iu Mien fought on the side of the U.S. and were severely persecuted by the communists after the war.
Because he was the leader of Germany? Führer means 'leader' in German
The fuhrer
Der Fuhrer The Boss Chancellor President That is pretty much it.
As the Fuhrer.
He became the Fuhrer, or leader of Germany during World War 2.
What it means to me is the person had bad intentions from the start.
mean, mien
Did you mean Fuhrer? If so, that was because "fuhrer" was German for "leader" and Hitler was the leader.
The homonym for "mien" is "mean". "Mien" refers to a person's demeanor or appearance, while "mean" can refer to being unkind or cruel, or to represent an average value.
Leader
That's not German.
Fuhrer
it mean talk to you later hugs and kisses...
It means (when you speak to a guy)- Be mine
Saeteurn is a iu-mien last name. But most go by Mien or with the Chinese call them the "Yao" people. Sae just means "clan" Teurn would mean "Dangc"
"Fuhrer" is German for leader.