The term "Kauffman" in the context of German occupation generally refers to a surname and does not have a specific meaning related to occupation. However, "Kaufmann" in German translates to "merchant" or "trader" in English, indicating a person involved in commerce. If the question refers to a specific historical context or figure, additional details would be needed for a more precise answer.
Diplom-Kaufmann (Dipl.-Kfm) is a German business administration degree, similar to MBA
German occupation refers to German armies being located in and controlling a piece of territory that was not previously a part of Germany.
cheese and crackers
In German, "Meier" is a surname that originated from the occupation of a steward or bailiff. It can also refer to a type of rural farm manager or a landlord in historical contexts.
What does that mean? -Monaco is country, it does not have an "occupation"
The German word "Müller" translates to "miller" in English, referring to someone who works in a mill, typically grinding grain into flour. It is a common surname in Germany and can also denote a historical occupation. The term is derived from the Middle High German word "mülnære."
What you are currently working as. Your occupation as in your job or profession.
your occupation
what does ashley mean in in german
Do you mean elan? Then the word exists in German
choosing a profession
Woken does not mean anything in German, the English word woken, means aufgewacht in German